Gravity Falls was a great show about a weird town, but have you heard of Long Gone Gulch? It's an amazing pilot about a similarly weird town: ua-cam.com/video/TVgFdq9w-0w/v-deo.html
@@hubertfarnsworth6824 not really fair to compare considering that one is made for kids and the other adults, but I’m gonna have to go with Lgg- more character development.
I absolutely adore the idea that bill is a single personified character attribute and he’s defeated by character development, because that makes bill… a /flat/ character
@@FirezNice I would say ba dum ching 🥁 but then people would think I'm copying a comment so I included it with this message just to confirm I am not copying a comment
You know something that also probably affected stan a lot. Is that when he took Fords place, everyone thought he was the one who died. I think i remember at some point stan even mentioned there wasnt even a funeral held for him after he faked his death to take over stanfords life because no one cared enough about him to do so. That part just seemed to come back to me every now and then and makes stan a much sadder character
The sad thing is, given that the show ended in 2016, we’re getting closer and closer to the point where both brothers would probably no longer be alive from age alone considering they’re in their late 60’s/early 70’s
@@MargoShuteran There is confirmed to be a fountain of youth in Gravity Falls, and with all the weird stuff Ford must invent/know about, I doubt the Stan brothers will ever die. At least, that's my head canon, because I don't like the idea of them dying either!
@@yttrash565 I thought that funeral was for Ford, who for all Stan knows could be dead, since he didn't know where Ford went or what happened to him after going through the portal (or even if he survived it).
Its ironic, Bill managed to escape death (read Book of Bill), but his punishment is to learn to understand empathy and admit that he makes mistakes, no matter how many infinities it takes.
At thee end if he escaped he would still died out of boredom slowly If he realize that his actions was meaning less The more he do it the faster it get boring Why I know because he have some heart or moral even though only a little U can se it in the book of bill That he miss his world
When Bill and Ford met you could already tell they were both gonna make huge mistakes, bill moved his knight to an illegal square in the game of inter dimensional chess and Ford moved his queen past the row of pawns without an opening.
@@yourehereforthatarentyou I prefer to think everything in the show is intentional, firstly because Alex has some insane Easter eggs and attention to detail and secondly because it’s just more interesting to think that way. Also it’s a little too fitting in this case for it to be a coincidence in my opinion.
I was literally Mabel’s age when the show ended. She turned 13 just a few months before I did. Now I’m older than Wendy and I don’t know how to feel about this
A little thing about Gravity Falls' episode count and yet how good it was is that it was planned out _from the start_ to have only 40 episodes, while other shows were more open-ended starting out or were subject to corporate meddling which ruined the pace of the show. Gravity Falls is a show that was _allowed_ to reach its full potential.
@@phantom9831 I'm not sure about that. In one of the earliest episodes, McGucket has a son, who was never ever mentioned afterwards, for example. There were other instances, where I got the feeling, that, while the main course was set, not every detail about the plot was fully developed, when the show startet.
@@monanagel6616I thought it was implied that his son was no contact? More of Mckguckets backstory got revealed in the Book of Bill, and the fact his son barely shows up makes more sense.
There are interviews (see the BTS gravity falls podcast) where Hirsch confirmed that they hadn’t planned everything out yet when they were working on season 1-they didn’t even decide on bill being the final big bad until later on! And even stuff like mcgucket being fords assistant was not planned from the beginning
@@gorby1984 Not if he shifted a finger or two down to the end of the glove and kept the empty one towards the middle where it could be held straight by the others. I think the harder part was keeping Ford's uncovered hands out of sight.
It reminds me so much of a book I read called The Bluest Eye, and it had this quote: "Love is never any better than the lover." The love you give depends on your personality, and it's up to us to change it if people don't want what we give.
Something else I really liked about Mabel and Stan's similarities is that at both their weakest moments, each felt as though not only their best friend and anchor was potentially leaving them, but they could not follow. Neither Mabel or Stan believed either held the same importance as their sibling and as such would inevitably be forced to live in their own stagnant "bubble" forever alone. I think it's actually the hatred and acceptance of their own inability to move forward based around their own insecurities that sparks the fear in them to keep those they love too close. Afterall, a screwup or a joke is only such when they admit it to others, right?
I never thought about that! Cause Ford did say to Stan “guess you’ll just have to come visit me on the other side of the country” before the whole accident happens. Stan truly thought the only outcome was him staying there while Ford left. It wouldn’t have been easy but he could’ve left with Ford and had adventures with him. Same with Mabel tho it’s the opposite with Dipper staying and her leaving. Maybe she could’ve convinced her parents to let them both stay-not to say they would’ve let either of them stay-but it’s more the mindset that this was over with no options. And it’s probably cause they always felt like the inferior twin. Which is so ironic because Ford and Dipper also felt like the inferior twin because they couldn’t fit in or be normal but that drove them to try to prove themselves rather than hide in one place-tho hiding from the problem and running from it are truly the same action in the end.
@@nightgoddess9 honestly this show is so good at complex sibling relationships without resorting to excessive angst or even dislike on the part of either twin. The fact that we can still talk about their relationship and care equally about both is so cool to me
"Phantasmagoric" Now that's a word. Also I swear that I'll find whatever secret book or incantation that allows the guy to toss out alliterations so constantly.
@@cuboembaralhado8294 Yeah. How he lost is pretty lame because he should've just looked at Stan's (dressed up as Ford) hand he would've found 5, not 6, fingers, meaning it's Stan. So pretty ignorant of him.
@@billcipherproductions1789 yeah but he was in a rush. I mean, if all I had to do was shake someone’s hand to be all powerful, I wouldn’t hesitate either
@@shutyourraggedyasstfup Also, the first time when he met Ford back in the 1970s, he was pretty smart mathematically, (he corrected Ford's equation for the Portal) but in 2012, how did he stop being a math genius because he should've already known the equation.
16:26 Theres that old saying of "dont fear a warrior. Fear a man who has nothing left to lose" but theres also the one that applies here. "Dont fear a man that has nothing left to lose. But one that has nothing left to lose and everything to win."
Journal 3 reveals that Bill's plan after destroying the journal was to throw Dipper's body off the water tower, and that Dipper would've been stuck in the mindscape forever.
@Mr Chicken Well I'm pretty sure he didn't say that directly but in the note where he said he would kill dipper he also says: "Wanna join him Shooting Star". So I'm not sure he really intended to kill her but he did mock her to KILL HERSELF. Yikes.
"They went out on their own terms in an era where people are terrified of endings" Yes. Because they had a story they wanted to tell. They told the story, and it was an excellent one. And excellent stories have good endings, even if it hurts to say goodbye
very well said! it feels like they really told the story for what it was instead of creating storyline after storyline to keep the show rolling for success. and that's really refreshing and comforting to know.
Nickelodeon understood this with Avatar. Disney understood this with Gravity Falls. Kids WB understood this with the original DC animated shows. Now Cartoon Network needs to fucking learn and put an end to Teen Titans Go.
If this show didn't have to remain kid-friendly for where it's shown, Bill would've been an even more badass character. I love a villain without a tragic/reasonable backstory. He just exists. I love it
He is a simple two-dimensional villain, even his damn character, but BESIDES being "plain" he is also cool, which is why it works. Like the guy from Princess and the Frog and old Disney movies. You know he is bad, but he is so cool while being bad that you love him
I find it hard to imagine a lesser kid-friendly Bill, he feels so natural In what we have I'm not sure if it would've been a great idea. Sorry for the rant.
I'd say his real fatal mistake was being so eager to get into Ford's head that he completely missed whose head he was really getting into. You'd think with all his power that once he shook Stan's hand, he'd know what was going on. But I guess that comes back down to his overclocked ego again.
Do not forget, in Stanford's head was metallic plate, which was preventing Bill to come in Stan's mind. Bill couldn't know how would look mind defended by steel plate.
Does he feel? At least does his hands feel? Because his eye obviously can be hurt, but if he can't feel the 5 fingers on Stan's hand...plus he feels like he's about to finally succeed in a plan that has been plotted for multiple eternities.
I like how Bill is the literal embodiment of letting ambition control you. Stanford and Dipper were very ambitious for answers about Bill and the weirdness so they lead their ambition to make a deal with Bill (selfishness and ambition) which like in real life causes big sacrifices. Their sacrifices was abandoning the people closest to you.
I don’t agree with this. At the end of the show we see Stanley and Stanford on a boat. This is reminiscent of their shared childhood ambition/dream to sail across the sea together. I don’t think ambitiousness is the issue - ambition can be an incredibly good thing. You can also be ambitious and have a healthy ego. Instead, Bill is a representation of an unhealthy ego and selfishness.
That is correct bill in my opinion would be best at a more mature show or even better movie with that the world is ending try to survive and beat the boss movies this is tge reason that i don't think Bill is perfect there dumb names, childish characters (it's a kids show i know) and it is not allowed to be truly evil cuz you said why i a more mature show he would really shine and the hero would have to be really creative and smart to beat him. (this is my longest comment lol)
The thing I honestly found creepiest about Bill is the fact that he targets Mabel at her most vulnerable to get what he wants... and still technically "delivers" on his side of the bargain.
The thing is, Bill DOES give his end of the bargain in some form, well besides Gideon, but he does. He gives his side of the deal with Dipper when Dipper gets desperate to solving the laptop only to lead Dipper to find out who made the laptop. Bill seems to be insane but he does gives his own side of the deal in some cursed way.
@@USSFFRU If you don't keep your end of the bargain in some way or another, nobody's ever going to shake your hand. It's the same reason why ransomware hackers and other street gangs won't just take your money and give you nothing; their reputation is necessary for them to function at all.
@@USSFFRU It's been a while since I watched and this might be a bit late but what exactly did Bill not keep about his bargain with Gideon? In the two I can recall them making one never got fully concluded on the details, then the second was involving escaping his jail cell iirc which he did and even said he got his end of the bargain which was Gideon in a way got Mabel, just not in the way that actually mattered.
@Clart dem yes the eternal vortex in the sycoploctapus caved in on him mailing edulucent choices but he got daught watching mabel and dipper hentai which destroyed him.
Funny how Stanley, the seemingly selfish conman, turned out to be the most selfless character in the whole show. Everything he's worked for, everything he cared about, it was all for his family.
Stanley doesn't like to admit, but he loves his family. The whole reason he destroyed Ford's machine was too prevent Ford from leaving him, and going to a good College. In the end Stan sacrificed him, to save his brother, Dipper, and Mabel.
Mabel wasn't worse than Dipper, for one thing she had no idea who she was making a deal with when she gave up the orb. I think it's unfair that people hate on her when in reality all of the characters are flawed and have to learn to grow, not just her
I think the reason why a lot of people don’t like her is the lack of character development. In the sock opera, bill is right. What exactly has Mabel sacrificed that helped dipper? She always presumes and pressures him to do stuff. Especially the black mail part. Her being more mindful of her pressuring others and of what they value. Is this Mabel realistic? Yes, but she’s not a satisfyingly character.
So? She nearly killed the whole world by making that deal. I don't care if she's 12, she almost got the whole world killed. She is a lot worse than Dipper.
Fr, Dipper really thought that Bill would help him by just giving him a sock puppet, like how naive can you be? Mabel was being tricked by Bill because she didn’t even knew that it was Bill and not that future guy that they actually had a good relationship with
Bill's mistake was underestimating others. Bill and Stan are a lot more in common than you might see at a first glance. Stan Pines burned a lot of bridges in his life, severing his relationship with his family. Bill Cipher burned his dimension to the ground because nobody followed his way of thinking, considering them feeble-minded.
hm... but what geometrical shape will you assume? The triangle _is_ known as the strongest shape or something, but that's already taken. The shape you take is very important, you can't just skip out on that detail.
So, so glad the show went out on its own terms. The idea of a show this special, never having an ending, but being milked for season after season without purpose beyond gaining wealth, is breaking. The show left the airwaves as a legend. And I'd rather have witnessed a legend, than watch a legend turn into a pale imitation of what they once were.
“In the trillion of years since, Bill has been trying to break into the third dimension and wreak havoc on our reality with his chaotic tomfuckery” I’m crying
I find it kind of spine-chilling that the creator of Gravity Falls, Alex Hirsch, is the voice actor of Bill Cipher. I don’t really know how to explain it, it kind of feels like Bill was the one who created all this and knew it was gonna happen
It's also wonderfully designed how Stanley's the one to kill him. Seeing as they're both played by Alex Hirsch, the creator of the show, the only one Bill couldn't predict was Stanley.
16:25 it's funny how correct he was. If he didn't chase the children and focused on using Stanley as leverage he'd probably get his way or if nothing else wouldn't fail to notice how Stanley and Ford swapped outfits and got conned.
It was so nice to see a series hold true to their writing. I get so tired of seeing networks cling to a successful series and make it go on and on past it’s natural conclusion. Eventually, the series rots from the inside out until you get this thing that’s an empty husk of itself. Gravity Falls told a great story and knew when to end it.
Damn you're right. In the official Journal 3, at the end, Stanford talks exactly about that: about his ego and how his brother, Stanley, was a real hero. He says that he forgot what really matters and it was Stanley who paid the price (had his merory wiped). This show is really deep, and I don't even think its creator had that big of an idea when he first thought about it.
@@endernightthedrokain1770 The only shows that I actually enjoy was gravity falls, wander over yonder, Steven universe, adventure time, invader zim, Danny phantom, fairy odd parents, the adventures of Billy and Maddy, etc. Too bad I can't watch them anymore. TV is turned into a bigger screened UA-cam so I can't really watch any full episodes. Plus, Disney channels has ceased broadcast in southeast Asia. Memories. I wish I could still enjoy them. If I knew that they would end, I would've enjoyed them while I still can. I'm sad that it's over but I'm happy that it happened.
Alex : "I need to kill some kids" Disney : "yeah, no, we can't have that" Alex : "I got some children I need to make into corpses ???" (15:27) Disney : _"This is fine !"_
@@IdkWhoPixelIs Disney: “Listen, we already gave the all good to a mans face be jumbled around and die as a result, we’re not gonna do anything about this”
I'd say the entire video is true, but you could also argue Bill made a more specific fatal error by saying this- "Who would sacrifice everything they’ve worked for just for their dumb sibling?”" Before Bill said this to Mabel she was starting to give him the book, but once she realised Dipper would've done just that she changed her mind and fought him. Had he just kept his mouth shut Mabel would've given him the book and he would've had a far easier time taking over the world.
True but doesn't stan make a copy of journal 3 in the first episode of season 2? I may have that wrong but if bill did get the book stan would have another copy
@@oshikyrosu3032 I remember very little since it was so long ago so I'll assume that's true. But even then, does him having a copy even matter? The only reason he was able to get all the books in the end was because Dipper and Mabel got the others, he wouldn't have ever been able to get them on his own right? Also what if a copy doesn't work the same way as the original? Also did he not use the original book in the end? The copy would've been as a last resort but ig we'll never know whether the copy would've had the same power as the original. Ofc most of this stuff is just theorising, but even if a copy works just as well as the original then Bill probably would've still immensely set back Dipper and Mabel since I think (not 100% sure) that their book helped them in multiple scenarios and if Bill destroyed it they wouldn't have been able to find/do a lot of things since they wouldn't have even known that Stan had a copy. Idk if I explained that well, but yeah, ig there's no real right or wrong here, just what's more or less likely!
Yeah I think dipper had 3 gideon had 2 and stan had 1 originally but yeah I think 3 was the most important to the show as dipper used it alot of the time had bill destroyed it would have been a major set back. Thinking about it now even if stan has a copy dipper doesn't have access to it as he doesn't even know that stan has the other 2 until later. Bills ultimate goal was to stop dipper from getting answers by destroying the laptop and book I think.
In a connected note, Mabel giving up the rift wasn’t just her. Dipper’s wanting to keep secrets to keep her safe made her ignorant of the thing’s importance. Stan and Ford’s strife caused Mabel to get into the mindset she made the choice at, as their fallout made her fear the same would happen between her and Dipper. The dimensional rift was opened in an event brought about by the rifts in the Pines’ relationships.
Funny how the fall out between Stanford and Stanley also led to the cause to everything. If Stanley was with Stanford, like Stanford said in one of the episodes, Stanley would have saw Bill the kind of person he is a mile away.
Every main character in the show has been tricked by bill at some point, using their own selfishness against them Everyone except Stanley. As greedy and selfish as he seems on the outside, everything he does is out of love for his family and has never once considered betraying them for his own gain. This makes Stanley the one who has suffered the most from bills plans and deals with the rest of his family and also the one who bill always seemed to overlook and ignore. So when it came time for bill to come face to face with Stanley, he could do nothing but beg. You can’t con a conman and you certainly can’t con Stanley
And as Bill pleads and bargains for his existence, Stanley doesn't even bat an eye. Earlier in the series, he'd be willing to glue dirty hair on his nephew or lie to his niece for a quick buck, but now that their lives are actually in danger, he refuses to consider any offer of money, power, or an entire galaxy for a moment. He had reached his final form of character development where protecting his family was his first and only priority.
Mabel too. Similar to how Dipper takes after Ford, she takes after Stan. While the fandom has run her character through a lot of vitriol, out of toxic pragmatism, she does things out of compassion. Waddles, pursuing guys, crafting things for others. Bill almost had her during the Sock Opera, but she chose Dipper. And I agree, Stan is utterly tragic. He was essentially punished out of this toxic pragmatism when his family wanted money and casted him out. But he was ultimately right, loving your family matters. He’s like the antithesis of Rick Sanchez
@@Dojoge69 why do y'all hate ttg that much? It's not even targeted towards your demographic. It's made for kids and it acts like a kids show. It isn't trying to be a show for all audience.
@@immentallyhandicapped2903 i hate it cause everyone who watch teen titans (i did not watch it cuz i was not born during it) as a childhood will hate it. Me? I love it before but im older now and hates it Yes things can change
I like how Alex both confirmed the fan theory about how to stop Bill, while also subverting our expectations by having that plan ruined by the egos of the two brothers. It's a nice way of both giving the fans what they want and going beyond it too! Also, nice video!
I don't think it would have worked, not really. At best it delays Bill until he finds a new rube to con, and this one might not have the moral fiber of the Pines.
Another thing I noticed was that so far Bill rigged any deal he made with someone, twisting it to fit his needs. In the end, he got tricked by Stan in a similar way, leading to his demise. Also, it's funny how people think selfishness based on ambition is valid, but not selfishness based on love. I don't see people bashing Ford for literally starting this whole thing with Bill as much as they bash Mabel for making one small mistake.
it's kinda weird too, from what i remember, the show pretty much says "hey Ford it wasn't cool making a deal with this interdimensional dream dorito you shouldn't have done that" but no one really says anything about that and instead hate more on Mabel even though she clearly got manipulated into breaking the thing and unleashing chaos itself onto gravity falls. though there are probably more reasons than that but you get what i mean
@@LucasMiddleNameandLastname22 Right? Apparently mistakes made by an experienced old man is more excusable that those made by an emotional 12 year old.
The fact is exactly that, Ford gets called out for his action and suffer the consequences of being trapped for years in various dimension, mabel don't get called out and the consequences that she suffer is being trapped in a dream dimension for two days. I understand your point but that doesn't mean is 100% correct.
Imagine what the college would’ve thought if the news of Bill got out of Gravity Falls “So your telling me that the kid we rejected had a part in saving the world?” “Yup”
We need more shows like gravity falls. Its the right kind of "kid" show. Its proof that good entertainment can be for any age and i miss it so much. the story was so good and satisfying,
Dude, every time I finish the show I cry. It hits especially hard because I used to watch it with my grandfather, and he died to leukemia in november of 2022. I never got to finish it with him again, and now every time I finish this show, I think of him. Fly high, Boyd. I’ll always miss you.
What I think is, when Mabel and Dipper come back to their parents, they will tell them everything that happened, and their parents won't believe a thing
“A yellow triangle tried to kill us and take over the world.” Mabel said. “Honey, I think you need to go to bed, you are making stuff up..” her mom said.
Yeah people got to learn that Mabel wasn’t the only selfish one and that everyone in the shoe was a bit selfish at one point and everyone is morally grey
I never understood it, like she’s the nicest person in the show (only being beaten by soos) and everyone treats Dipper like an angel even when he’s being stupid and not just that but a piece of shit as well. I saw a tumblr post that explains this perfectly, it’s misogyny
People forget that shes only a kid. I sometimes make jokes about mabel being toxic, but that was just me messing around lol. I feel like most people who legitmately complain are adults who watch the show.
"Dipper sacrificed so much for Mabel!" is such a silly argument because most of those "sacrifices" were just doing the right thing. Keeping his crush (who he never had a chance with) single was NOT more important than Mabel and Waddles' bond. And being able to keep a job that allowed him to hang out with said crush was CERTAINLY NOT more important than Mermando seeing his family again.
I know im a bit late to this, but i find it poetic how Bill's own ego is ultimately what beat him. This ego is shown in 2 forms. First, when he realized his powers were confined to Gravity Falls, he got desperate to break free, and desperation can make people overlook simple details because they are solely focused on their own desires. Second, Bill saw himself as higher than everyone else. He had more power than anyone else in the universe and has successfully tricked almost everyone trying to stop him. Because of this, he truly believed his plan to get into Ford's mind by sacrificing the kids had worked, ignoring the fact that Stan and Ford might have had 1 final trick up their sleeve. These aspects of Bill's character culminate in one moment: the handshake. When Bill and "Ford" shook hands, Bill's feeling of superiority made him believe that he was in control and that he knew exactly what was going on. His desperation not only led him to going so far i.e., sacrificing the kids and leading to Stan sacrificing his mind, but also blinded him to the fact that the "Ford" he shool hands with only had 5 fingers, a detail Bill surely would have noticed if he hadn't been so focused on his own selfish desires. It is very fitting that Bill had been using ego as a weapon for the entire series, and yet it was his own ego that ultimitely did him in. Great video!
exactly. although in the frame where the deal was made, stan had six fingers? it could have been just the custom glove since it's ford's, but even then the unused finger part thing wouldn't have been straight like the other fingers
So basically, short and amazing show was all about the inevitability of endings and the consequences for indulging one's selfishness at the expense of the characters we supposedly love. By ending and showing us there will be a life beyond Gravity Falls, the show reminds us that shows ending is not the true end to all. It is merely the conclusion of this story with more characters to be explored in another story and we as fans should accept that
Gravity Falls is not all about 1 character, not 2 character, not even a support character but the whole series is important cause to connection between characters are so strong that it makes Gravity Falls better other than "just a cartoon series". THAT WAS IM TALKING ABOUT! THAT'S WHY HE'S MVP! THAT'S WHY HE'S THE GOAT! THE GOAT!
I think Bill didn’t come back because of Gideon. Bill was always there, all his illustrations of him around Gravity Falls. I think Bill didn’t think that Dipper and Mabel were a threat to his plans, but after Dreamscapers he realized they were (“You’re much smarter than you seem”). So Bill started trying to take the young pines twins out.
Another big thing with bills demise is that he was so blinded by greed and the thought of finally being able to escape, fufilling his ego that he completely throws caution to the wind, Stan says it himself: “welcome to my mind, surprised you didn’t recognize it.”
There's still one problem tho: we learned from the ending and from the Cypher Hunt, a real life scavenger hunt that happened after the serie ended, that Stanley got his memories back and a part of Bill still lives in him. In the treasure found at the Bill Cypher real life statue location, at the end of the Cypher Hunt, it's mentioned multiple times that "you found MY statue", meaning he's still here. Also, Stanley sings the piano song Bill sang to Stanford when Bill meet him again and it's been used as a pretty popular theory that Bill is still alive, just possessing sometimes Stanley's body when he sleeps or something like that.
That is actually seriously horrifying. Imagine Ford waking up to find Stanley grinning over him, eyes glowing like Bill’s, and he says: “Hey Sixer, did ya miss me?”
Or Bill and Stanley are the same with the things mentioned above and the axolotl basically saying if he wants to live he must say my name a different form a different time and the end card saying she didn’t expect twins so she named them both Stan how do you not expect twins?
I love how most of the characters who ending the show in a romantic relationship were characters that you wouldn't expect to be in a romantic relationship by the end if you followed what most shows/films would do, it was a really nice statement on the unpredictable nature of love.
My favourite detail in the finale is how the only detail that separates Stan and Ford in appearance is that Ford has a ridge in his chin and Stan doesn't. When Bill re enters the room with Dipper and Mabel. Stan suddenly has a ridge in his chin and Ford doesn't. The animators could've just forgotten the detail and leave the majority of the audience not noticing, but I love how you can figure out something suspicious before the sudden reveal that Ford's mind is actually Stan's
@@MrIsaac-cc6om That's the thing - "Ford" didn't lose a finger on each hand. But "Stan" gained a finger. It's a bit of a plot contrivance -- but in the scene earlier where Ford picks up the spray-paint can to draw the Cipher Wheel, he first puts on gloves. Why? There's no reason there for him to put gloves on. He wasn't ever shown wearing gloves a lot before or anything. But he takes a moment to put them on; the episode is careful to show us him doing that. So it's very coincidentally valuable later -- crucial, even! -- because by Stan putting on Ford's 6-fingered gloves, and presumably stuffing something into the extra finger (who knows what, but it doesn't matter - could be a torn-off hem of his shirt or something), it allowed Stan to "be" Ford and look like he had 6 fingers. Stan couldn't have done that if Ford hadn't put on those gloves earlier. And by establishing earlier that Ford had put on gloves, the show doesn't have to make a point of it in the later scene, so they can preserve the "surprise" of the twin-switch for viewers who don't pick up on other details. (They were also careful to alter a couple of other details to make the switch easier to pull off. Normally, Ford's hair is darker than Stan's, and Ford has a lighter-grey streak at his temples and around the back of his head. Ford also has longer sideburns than Stan does -- Stan makes fun of them in that first reunion scene in ATOTS. Those are two details that Stan couldn't have mimicked easily. But the show takes care of that. When Bill tortures Ford earlier by blasting him with electricity, Ford is shown with smoke rising off him. In that scene, and in all of the scenes with Ford after that, you can't see the silver streak in Ford's hair, presumably because of dirt and smoke from his own smoldering clothes; and his sideburns are partly burned off, and look as short as Stan's. So those are extra details that help Stan, later, pass as "Ford" in Bill's eyes. The show makes the changes and gives a reason for them, but doesn't call particular attention to them.) When Bill comes back holding Dipper and Mabel, we're given a quick shot of "Stan" and "Ford" looking through the bars of their cage, and holding onto the bars. "Stan" is closer to us, so his hand on the bars is right there in our faces -- and that hand has six fingers. But it goes by very quickly, and if you're focusing on anything else in the scene -- like the expressions on their faces -- you might not notice it. Just like you might not notice the cleft chin on "Stan", or the bumps on "Ford's" nose. The animators put the clues in there to explain everything and show us the twin-switch, but they also knew that those scenes were so dramatic that a lot of viewers' attention would be on other things in the shot. But the evidence is there when you go back and watch, and that's pretty great.
oh yeah I remember that. It amazes me how they take little things like that that had absolutely nothing to do or gain from in their episode, and bring them back
Y’know, gravity falls makes me want to write a journal of my own full of make-believe creatures and leave it in a forest I live by for people to discover.
ok but I feel like he was smart enough to know that the mind-erasing gun was a legitimate threat to his life, even if he couldn't conceive that someone would erase their mind to kill him, he still would've been smart enough to destroy the gun anyways.
he killed time baby... He’s a literal God. It would be ridiculous for him to forsee that a memory-erasing gun could kill him. Also remember his last words - he might not be dead
he invoked the name of the flying axolotl or whatever so that he'll be recreated in a different place and a different time his last reversed words were spelling out "AXOLOTL" and then some other stuff about him being reborn in a different place and different time
Thank you for not tearing Mabel down, and also looking at the egotistical nature of all the pines' I think ppl forget that the twins are 12, they do 12 y/o things and have 12y/o fears. I still fear losing my twin brother
I was today years old when a man by the name of Diregentleman pointed out that the canonically 2d antagonist of Gravity Falls was both himself not and incapable of outsmarting a dynamic (or, in a broader sense, "3d") character. Well played, Alex Hirsch. Well played.
Also, Bill made the mistake of wanting Dipper and Mabel to struggle. He could’ve just petrified them, bit no. He wanted to see Dipper run in fear, he wanted Mabel to be trapped out of reality against her will... If he hadn’t shown up in Ford’s dream, the unicorn spell wouldn’t exist either, but he wanted to see the Pines family get worried. He wanted to have a big revenge, but this leaded to his defeat.
Actually, I always assumed that Bill trapping Mabel in Mabeland was him fulfilling his part of the deal. The most logical thing to do would have been to kill her, but the show heavily implies that Bill can't outright break a deal, he can only twist it. As for Dipper, he intended for the Henchmaniacs to kill him. His mistake in that case wasn't wanting Dipper to struggle, it was underestimating him and not finishing him off himself
@@jameshakai1662 but bill never did the magic fire blue handshake with mabel, and ford specifies in the final weirdmageddon part that bill cant get into his mind unless "i shake your hand and let you in"
@@yourehereforthatarentyou One can still call it a deal. What Ford's talking about is specifically entering someone's mind. And that's a little bit inconsistent, because Bill invaded Stan's mind in Dreamscaperers despite Stan never being aware of his existence, let alone making a deal with him
@@pipedream2556 I think bill also is stronger depending on how much ego there is, he is always very strong but if you can weaken him he can't do anything
Which is why he may be around But not in gravity falls *Remember he is More than our dimension. he can travel the multiverse* If i detect his return I'll know But right now i gotta go
And a weird thing in the comics there is a cosmic axolotl of sorts and people but mostly matpat theorizes that bill was calling to them and got reborn in another dimension and could be very still alive and that's was he plan b of sorts
Here's a meta reason to why this show is still great: The video being recommended on UA-cam. Even after 4 years, we'll be seeing videos like this getting so many views because of the algorithm knowing how much we love this show.
My nephew asked me to put this video on with him, I loved this analysis video 💖 Him and I celebrate our own version of Summerween together every year, we started the tradition during 2020 because he was sad that he couldn't see his friends anymore. It was something he looked forward to even if there wasn't a lot of good things to look forward to.
Gravity Falls was a great show about a weird town, but have you heard of Long Gone Gulch? It's an amazing pilot about a similarly weird town: ua-cam.com/video/TVgFdq9w-0w/v-deo.html
Yes I watched it tang it’s underrated
Watched the pilot and it was long gone good.
Long gone gulch pilot Vs Hazbin Hotel pilot
@@hubertfarnsworth6824 not really fair to compare considering that one is made for kids and the other adults, but I’m gonna have to go with Lgg- more character development.
@@hubertfarnsworth6824 Long Gone Gulch vs literally every other cartoon pilot? Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss aren't the only cartoon pilots to exist
Took shape language in character design to a new level
underrated
Lol 347 likes and only 1 reply
True
Lol
@@SOMEONE-pr8qp 537 likes and 5 replies
You know its a great series when four years after its finale, people are still finding hidden meanings, secrets, and lessons
5 now, since its 2021
@@mufradr yup
Gravity falls was truly one of the best cartoons of 2010s.
@@PlahaKumar ANy Hbomberguy Fans here?
Just asking...
@Thomas the comment rater wut. why did u put 5/10
I absolutely adore the idea that bill is a single personified character attribute and he’s defeated by character development, because that makes bill… a /flat/ character
Good one
Ba dum Ching 🥁
I am going to destroy you just for that joke.
@@FirezNice I would say ba dum ching 🥁 but then people would think I'm copying a comment so I included it with this message just to confirm I am not copying a comment
@@TheRealGuyThatHasAMoustache just agreeing
You know something that also probably affected stan a lot. Is that when he took Fords place, everyone thought he was the one who died. I think i remember at some point stan even mentioned there wasnt even a funeral held for him after he faked his death to take over stanfords life because no one cared enough about him to do so. That part just seemed to come back to me every now and then and makes stan a much sadder character
The sad thing is, given that the show ended in 2016, we’re getting closer and closer to the point where both brothers would probably no longer be alive from age alone considering they’re in their late 60’s/early 70’s
When he buried the wax version of himself he gave himself the funeral noone cared to throw him.
@@MargoShuteran There is confirmed to be a fountain of youth in Gravity Falls, and with all the weird stuff Ford must invent/know about, I doubt the Stan brothers will ever die. At least, that's my head canon, because I don't like the idea of them dying either!
@@MargoShuteran Ford probably could reverse his aging like what someone else said, with the fountain of aging.
@@yttrash565 I thought that funeral was for Ford, who for all Stan knows could be dead, since he didn't know where Ford went or what happened to him after going through the portal (or even if he survived it).
Bro that connection between Mabel and the audience about how they both don't want their treasured things to end was pure genius.
I think if more of people who think they hate Mabel looked inward, they'd realize a lot of is projection. And well, sexism...
@@WeRNotAlive always remember if you don't like every female character you're sexist.
@@MouldMadeMind Correct.
@@WeRNotAlive that's why i said it.
@@MouldMadeMind and if u don't like any male characters?
I like how the reason bill almost destroyed everything is because stanly ate chips a little to close to Stanford’s motion machine
I never thought of it like that lol
@@kylesmyle4233 Boooooooo
Me explaining how a guy eating a sandwich in 1914 caused the world wars, the cold war, the holocaust, the rise of the USSR, and 9/11 to the cashier
@@henryblaisdell9383 Or explaining how the death of a gorilla led to the toppling of wall street
The butterfly effect. It's beautiful isnt it?
“More than just fodder for a myriad of MatPat imposters” ngl that made me laugh an unreasonable amount
142 likes and no replies I’m sensing a pattern here
Time?
@@tomieeyes 1:28 ish
Imposter?! Who's sus?
Sometimes the funniest jokes are the ones that leave some of the audience in the splash zone
Its ironic, Bill managed to escape death (read Book of Bill), but his punishment is to learn to understand empathy and admit that he makes mistakes, no matter how many infinities it takes.
It tooked him less,than a month, guy is a cheater
At thee end if he escaped he would still died out of boredom slowly
If he realize that his actions was meaning less
The more he do it the faster it get boring
Why I know because he have some heart or moral even though only a little
U can se it in the book of bill
That he miss his world
well, at least he (failed) had therapy
"it's been over 4 years since mabel and dipper took that one way bus trip out of gravity falls."
" *4 years* "
that hit me like a truck.
Wanna feel older? Cuz considering it’s 2021 now, it’s almost been 5 years..,
Since the last episode came out in February of 2016, it's actually been over 5 years now.
@@QTheRabbit _stop_-
@@QTheRabbit Оh God please stop N O
Which means that Mabel and Dipper would be 18 now
When Bill and Ford met you could already tell they were both gonna make huge mistakes, bill moved his knight to an illegal square in the game of inter dimensional chess and Ford moved his queen past the row of pawns without an opening.
Oh wow
What an awesome observation
That’s actually amazing symbolism and very subtle. This show never ceases to amaze even years later.
@@keepermovin5906 think youre giving it a little too much credit. its likely just some kind of error
@@yourehereforthatarentyou I prefer to think everything in the show is intentional, firstly because Alex has some insane Easter eggs and attention to detail and secondly because it’s just more interesting to think that way. Also it’s a little too fitting in this case for it to be a coincidence in my opinion.
I was literally Mabel’s age when the show ended. She turned 13 just a few months before I did. Now I’m older than Wendy and I don’t know how to feel about this
Welp reading this just made time hit me like a durable water balloon
U look like Wendy😂😂
@@JoseBeBoxingFr I take this as a high form of flattery 😂
@@emily.gramley maybe 🤔😂
I feel sad now? How dose this make me feel young and old at the same time?
A little thing about Gravity Falls' episode count and yet how good it was is that it was planned out _from the start_ to have only 40 episodes, while other shows were more open-ended starting out or were subject to corporate meddling which ruined the pace of the show. Gravity Falls is a show that was _allowed_ to reach its full potential.
Everything in Gravity Falls was already planned from the start, and that's one of the reasons why it is so good
Unrelated but I love your pfp!
@@phantom9831 I'm not sure about that. In one of the earliest episodes, McGucket has a son, who was never ever mentioned afterwards, for example. There were other instances, where I got the feeling, that, while the main course was set, not every detail about the plot was fully developed, when the show startet.
@@monanagel6616I thought it was implied that his son was no contact? More of Mckguckets backstory got revealed in the Book of Bill, and the fact his son barely shows up makes more sense.
There are interviews (see the BTS gravity falls podcast) where Hirsch confirmed that they hadn’t planned everything out yet when they were working on season 1-they didn’t even decide on bill being the final big bad until later on! And even stuff like mcgucket being fords assistant was not planned from the beginning
Who looked at the title and just thought: yeah, he made one fatal mistake, he messed with Stan's family.
It's technically the summary lmao
He made a fatal mistake
He was an idiot and got into a smartass' mind
Facts
*relatable*
_H e l l o T h e r e_
He didn’t notice how Ford suddenly lost a finger on each hand, that was his mistake
Must have been overtaken with joy
So much he forgot the 6th finger
:o0()
gloves
Wouldn’t one of the fingers be drooping then?
@@gorby1984
Not if he shifted a finger or two down to the end of the glove and kept the empty one towards the middle where it could be held straight by the others.
I think the harder part was keeping Ford's uncovered hands out of sight.
12:28 "You can't make people love you. The best we can do is become someone worthy of loving." One of the best quotes of the show
True
It reminds me so much of a book I read called The Bluest Eye, and it had this quote: "Love is never any better than the lover." The love you give depends on your personality, and it's up to us to change it if people don't want what we give.
I quote this to myself on the daily about how I can be a better person
so real
Something else I really liked about Mabel and Stan's similarities is that at both their weakest moments, each felt as though not only their best friend and anchor was potentially leaving them, but they could not follow. Neither Mabel or Stan believed either held the same importance as their sibling and as such would inevitably be forced to live in their own stagnant "bubble" forever alone. I think it's actually the hatred and acceptance of their own inability to move forward based around their own insecurities that sparks the fear in them to keep those they love too close. Afterall, a screwup or a joke is only such when they admit it to others, right?
I never thought about that! Cause Ford did say to Stan “guess you’ll just have to come visit me on the other side of the country” before the whole accident happens. Stan truly thought the only outcome was him staying there while Ford left. It wouldn’t have been easy but he could’ve left with Ford and had adventures with him. Same with Mabel tho it’s the opposite with Dipper staying and her leaving. Maybe she could’ve convinced her parents to let them both stay-not to say they would’ve let either of them stay-but it’s more the mindset that this was over with no options. And it’s probably cause they always felt like the inferior twin. Which is so ironic because Ford and Dipper also felt like the inferior twin because they couldn’t fit in or be normal but that drove them to try to prove themselves rather than hide in one place-tho hiding from the problem and running from it are truly the same action in the end.
@@nightgoddess9 honestly this show is so good at complex sibling relationships without resorting to excessive angst or even dislike on the part of either twin. The fact that we can still talk about their relationship and care equally about both is so cool to me
"Phantasmagoric"
Now that's a word. Also I swear that I'll find whatever secret book or incantation that allows the guy to toss out alliterations so constantly.
Alliteration are my most favourite part about writing stuff!
I keep on skipping the g
Gosh I freaking love that word
o haven’t heard that name since a year, i kept using it to sound smart, just describing projectors and puppets and shit, basically any dark place.
Always has been
"Destroys the zodiac symbol and everyone's fan theories"
That quote. It's amazing.
one fatal mistake: he was the main antagonist in a tv kids cartoon.
Yeah. With how overpowered he is, only his ignorance can make him lose.
@@billcipherproductions1789 and he is the antagonist, so he would lose
@@cuboembaralhado8294 Yeah. How he lost is pretty lame because he should've just looked at Stan's (dressed up as Ford) hand he would've found 5, not 6, fingers, meaning it's Stan. So pretty ignorant of him.
@@billcipherproductions1789 yeah but he was in a rush. I mean, if all I had to do was shake someone’s hand to be all powerful, I wouldn’t hesitate either
@@shutyourraggedyasstfup Also, the first time when he met Ford back in the 1970s, he was pretty smart mathematically, (he corrected Ford's equation for the Portal) but in 2012, how did he stop being a math genius because he should've already known the equation.
16:26
Theres that old saying of "dont fear a warrior. Fear a man who has nothing left to lose" but theres also the one that applies here. "Dont fear a man that has nothing left to lose. But one that has nothing left to lose and everything to win."
SO TRUE
my hed hurts
Journal 3 reveals that Bill's plan after destroying the journal was to throw Dipper's body off the water tower, and that Dipper would've been stuck in the mindscape forever.
Ahh that would been bad for him
@@patrykranosz4826 understatement of the week
@Mr Chicken Well I'm pretty sure he didn't say that directly but in the note where he said he would kill dipper he also says: "Wanna join him Shooting Star". So I'm not sure he really intended to kill her but he did mock her to KILL HERSELF. Yikes.
@Mr Chicken I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not right now. Lol sorry, I don't have very good social skills
@Mr Chicken ok. Cool. Yeah, Bill is a complete maniac
Gravity falls will forever be in my mind as the greatest TV Show/piece of animation I have ever watched.
Same!
@@bia5141 You just gained a sub! Got discord?
It's a classic that can never be beat
@@ThatGFFAN Aw yeah! Nice signed journal! My nonsigned is being used to prop up my monitor haha.
There is no way i will ever see anything close to gravity falls
"They went out on their own terms in an era where people are terrified of endings" Yes. Because they had a story they wanted to tell. They told the story, and it was an excellent one. And excellent stories have good endings, even if it hurts to say goodbye
very well said! it feels like they really told the story for what it was instead of creating storyline after storyline to keep the show rolling for success. and that's really refreshing and comforting to know.
Nickelodeon understood this with Avatar. Disney understood this with Gravity Falls. Kids WB understood this with the original DC animated shows. Now Cartoon Network needs to fucking learn and put an end to Teen Titans Go.
@@CouchSpud91 😂😂😂
u should write a book
@@potateodum5025 that's the plan lol
If this show didn't have to remain kid-friendly for where it's shown, Bill would've been an even more badass character. I love a villain without a tragic/reasonable backstory. He just exists. I love it
He is a simple two-dimensional villain, even his damn character, but BESIDES being "plain" he is also cool, which is why it works. Like the guy from Princess and the Frog and old Disney movies. You know he is bad, but he is so cool while being bad that you love him
I find it hard to imagine a lesser kid-friendly Bill, he feels so natural In what we have I'm not sure if it would've been a great idea. Sorry for the rant.
@@BrianHopson yeah i don't think it'd be better if it wasn't kid-friendly
He sort of has a backstory. It was told by the Axolotl when Dipper asked about it. It's very vague ofc but he has lore
He destroyed his own dimension becaue he was bored, and felt some guilt about it. Also he despises the axolotl
I'd say his real fatal mistake was being so eager to get into Ford's head that he completely missed whose head he was really getting into. You'd think with all his power that once he shook Stan's hand, he'd know what was going on. But I guess that comes back down to his overclocked ego again.
He played with others egos but ultimately lost thanks to his own ego.
Honestly fitting that Stan’s big moment would be conning the Devil himself
Even Stanley was like wow, how did you not recognize it?
Do not forget, in Stanford's head was metallic plate, which was preventing Bill to come in Stan's mind. Bill couldn't know how would look mind defended by steel plate.
Does he feel? At least does his hands feel? Because his eye obviously can be hurt, but if he can't feel the 5 fingers on Stan's hand...plus he feels like he's about to finally succeed in a plan that has been plotted for multiple eternities.
Beginning: “it’s been almost 4 years”
Me progressively ages
I honestly thought it was a lot more time.
it’s been five years now...
consider this: regressively aging
I thought it was only 1 year ago, but wow, 4 years it have been.
When you're older than Wendy:
:/
I like how Bill is the literal embodiment of letting ambition control you. Stanford and Dipper were very ambitious for answers about Bill and the weirdness so they lead their ambition to make a deal with Bill (selfishness and ambition) which like in real life causes big sacrifices. Their sacrifices was abandoning the people closest to you.
That’s true
I don’t agree with this. At the end of the show we see Stanley and Stanford on a boat. This is reminiscent of their shared childhood ambition/dream to sail across the sea together. I don’t think ambitiousness is the issue - ambition can be an incredibly good thing. You can also be ambitious and have a healthy ego. Instead, Bill is a representation of an unhealthy ego and selfishness.
@@UnknownCartoonEditor that’s a good point too
@@UnknownCartoonEditor Morally, yes. Efficiency-wise, no.
What I love the most about Bill is his personality.
He can be extremely funny and genuinely terrifying at the same time.
his biggest mistake was appearing on a kid's show, where he's not allowed to turn children into corpses
BRAIN SIZE OOF
-1000000 iq
And even if it wasn't a kid show, they wouldn't be killed off since they are the main characters
@@warsmith1294 bill would totally turn the skin of all the main characters combined into a nice coat or sofa if he could
That is correct bill in my opinion would be best at a more mature show or even better movie with that the world is ending try to survive and beat the boss movies this is tge reason that i don't think Bill is perfect there dumb names, childish characters (it's a kids show i know) and it is not allowed to be truly evil cuz you said why i a more mature show he would really shine and the hero would have to be really creative and smart to beat him. (this is my longest comment lol)
The thing I honestly found creepiest about Bill is the fact that he targets Mabel at her most vulnerable to get what he wants... and still technically "delivers" on his side of the bargain.
He does that in every single deal, you really have to be desperate to consider a deal with him
The thing is, Bill DOES give his end of the bargain in some form, well besides Gideon, but he does. He gives his side of the deal with Dipper when Dipper gets desperate to solving the laptop only to lead Dipper to find out who made the laptop.
Bill seems to be insane but he does gives his own side of the deal in some cursed way.
@@USSFFRU If you don't keep your end of the bargain in some way or another, nobody's ever going to shake your hand. It's the same reason why ransomware hackers and other street gangs won't just take your money and give you nothing; their reputation is necessary for them to function at all.
It's true, but he seems to only give the bare minimum
@@USSFFRU It's been a while since I watched and this might be a bit late but what exactly did Bill not keep about his bargain with Gideon? In the two I can recall them making one never got fully concluded on the details, then the second was involving escaping his jail cell iirc which he did and even said he got his end of the bargain which was Gideon in a way got Mabel, just not in the way that actually mattered.
This is basecally how Bill was beaten: He was outsmarted.
The 3D mind was too much
@Clart dem yes the eternal vortex in the sycoploctapus caved in on him mailing edulucent choices but he got daught watching mabel and dipper hentai which destroyed him.
Which if you think about it makes no sense, but it'd a cartoon so I'll let it slide
@Imlmaogamer I see what you did there
Basecally
Straight up, this was one of the only shows that genuinely made me cry when it ended
Fr
Same. I cry almost every time I watch the last episode
Funny how Stanley, the seemingly selfish conman, turned out to be the most selfless character in the whole show.
Everything he's worked for, everything he cared about, it was all for his family.
I feel like you should know a lot about Bill Cypher's reasons for downfall judging your profile pic
Stanley doesn't like to admit, but he loves his family. The whole reason he destroyed Ford's machine was too prevent Ford from leaving him, and going to a good College.
In the end Stan sacrificed him, to save his brother, Dipper, and Mabel.
What about the "Grammar, Stanley" thing
@@jangamecuber He simply has no self control.
Look at his eyes, do you really think he's a bad guy?
People during the first three years: GF is dead
People during quarantine: okay time to make content for this fandom
I get it lol also I'm loving the profile pic
profile picture cursed
@@kolpkii deal with it
It seems a lot of fandoms were revived during quarantine. Supernatural and AtLA off the top of my head
@@EtamirTheDemiDeer yeah, the atla fandim was also revived thanks to it being put on netflix as well
Summer has to end eventually,
Phineas and ferb creators: ima pretend I didn’t hear that
but it did end
there was a comment exactly like that from 3 months ago directly above this one
Yea sorry but this was copied even if you didn't mean to
They ignored when green day said it too
@@Cup_o_Caffeine pretty sure you copied someone too
Mabel wasn't worse than Dipper, for one thing she had no idea who she was making a deal with when she gave up the orb. I think it's unfair that people hate on her when in reality all of the characters are flawed and have to learn to grow, not just her
exactly shes 12-
I think the reason why a lot of people don’t like her is the lack of character development. In the sock opera, bill is right. What exactly has Mabel sacrificed that helped dipper? She always presumes and pressures him to do stuff. Especially the black mail part. Her being more mindful of her pressuring others and of what they value. Is this Mabel realistic? Yes, but she’s not a satisfyingly character.
So? She nearly killed the whole world by making that deal. I don't care if she's 12, she almost got the whole world killed. She is a lot worse than Dipper.
Fr, Dipper really thought that Bill would help him by just giving him a sock puppet, like how naive can you be? Mabel was being tricked by Bill because she didn’t even knew that it was Bill and not that future guy that they actually had a good relationship with
@@XxSoniaxXYEAH BRO
Mabel was literally holding a universal dooming orb on her hands but even so, NO ONE FUCKING TOLD HER THAT
Bill's mistake was underestimating others. Bill and Stan are a lot more in common than you might see at a first glance.
Stan Pines burned a lot of bridges in his life, severing his relationship with his family. Bill Cipher burned his dimension to the ground because nobody followed his way of thinking, considering them feeble-minded.
And there's even hints suggesting that Bill deeply regretted doing it.
@@RealSirMikay wait he does?
Yes, he just doesn't show it or tell anyone about it, because of thinking him as weak, his weakness. XD
@@Salza02 read the Axolotl's poem more closely, and you'll see what I mean.
@@RealSirMikay Sixty degrees that come in threes, watching from within birch trees...
Stan literally said it: You made one mistake, you messed with my family
@malta more like m16 since the ak47 is used by Russians and the Chinese
@@SOMEONE-pr8qp Does it matters who it's used by? Anyway, whenever I hear/see anyone talk about ak47s it's always something to do with the U.S.A
I mean I see this and see who posted it
With the power of FRIENDSHIP!
Y r we talking about guns?
The only reason I watched this is so that when I become a geometrical demon, I don't make the same mistake
hold the fuck up
i have several questions
where can i sign up
hm... but what geometrical shape will you assume? The triangle _is_ known as the strongest shape or something, but that's already taken. The shape you take is very important, you can't just skip out on that detail.
@@ahhh844 wait no, the best geometrical shape is a hexagon
So, so glad the show went out on its own terms.
The idea of a show this special, never having an ending, but being milked for season after season without purpose beyond gaining wealth, is breaking.
The show left the airwaves as a legend.
And I'd rather have witnessed a legend, than watch a legend turn into a pale imitation of what they once were.
“In the trillion of years since, Bill has been trying to break into the third dimension and wreak havoc on our reality with his chaotic tomfuckery”
I’m crying
It’s too perfect...
Man, a trillion years?
He really *can* keep going until we’re all Tom Fuckered out
@@RealCoolstriker64 He really can, the little Shit Biscuit
He was really trying to Tom-fuckerer us
@@Tom--pf8ub what the fric did you call me meat sack
I find it kind of spine-chilling that the creator of Gravity Falls, Alex Hirsch, is the voice actor of Bill Cipher. I don’t really know how to explain it, it kind of feels like Bill was the one who created all this and knew it was gonna happen
It's also wonderfully designed how Stanley's the one to kill him. Seeing as they're both played by Alex Hirsch, the creator of the show, the only one Bill couldn't predict was Stanley.
Bill, Grunkle Stan, Soos, mcgucket, gnomes, and others. Who does Alex NOT voice??
@@olimon675 King from Owl House
hes also the voice of king so in a way bill cipher is what king wanted to be
@@unearthlyfromage2297 wowwwwwwww
“I have some kids in gonna turn into CORPSES” I think about that line daily second only to azula’s “I’m about to celebrate becoming an only child”
Yes
Both those lines are so superior to, “I’m gonna kill you!”
OOF I didnt know she said that
I remember that line dang was it dark
that's rough buddy
16:25 it's funny how correct he was. If he didn't chase the children and focused on using Stanley as leverage he'd probably get his way or if nothing else wouldn't fail to notice how Stanley and Ford swapped outfits and got conned.
“Phantasmagoric” is the big brain word of this particular analysis.
hey, Bright what are doing here did you forget the rules
Lol
Dr. Bright we know you and bill are the same person
Ok
Wait-
You have 666 likes
AND SIX REPLYS WHAT
When you realize:
*Soos could’ve wished for bill to be gone with the time wish*
OMFG
endless pizza is far more important, clearly
Well he kinda immune to that wish so is useless.
@@theflaminglitten-fo6jd yes infinite pizza is far more important
Doesn’t he have to agree to the wish as well?
His one fatal slip was that he tried to match the stranger with the big iron on his hip
Fallout New Vegas is ELEVEN YEARS OLD, HOW THE EVER-LOVING *FUCK* IS IT STILL RELEVANT?
@@theredphantom9603 it will always be relevant.
*Big Iron on his hiiiiiipppppp*
@@theredphantom9603 It is one of the greatest RPGs of all time, of course it will be relevant.
Technically the big zapper in... his jacket?
We all miss gravity falls
*BUT OUR AIM IS GETTING BETTER*
underrated comment imo
**...OUR AIM IS GETTING BETTER**
@@tobas6129 see, it's funny because gravity falls isn't terrible
i’m confused
@@iimkeexo it is a joke from gravity falls
“You made just one mistake, Bill...
You pissed me off.”
No
yare yare daze
*Put it out of motion!*
-Dippper Kujo
Regular show?
It was so nice to see a series hold true to their writing. I get so tired of seeing networks cling to a successful series and make it go on and on past it’s natural conclusion. Eventually, the series rots from the inside out until you get this thing that’s an empty husk of itself. Gravity Falls told a great story and knew when to end it.
Oh just wait until my main man alex makes another show that also has bill in it
@@rejectedhumanity5239 i don't think so
I don't think Alex it's gonna work on Gravity Falls anymore
Stan: “You’re a real wise guy, but you made one fatal mistake. You messed with my family!”
Dom Toretto: *Did someone say family?*
*See You Again blares as muscle car bursts through the nearest screen*
@@afriendofepicproportions all inside stans mind of course
Dom Vs Bill Cipher who would win
Stop. NONONONONONONONONONO
Natsu: *kicks down a door* SOMEONE NEEDS HELP PROTECTING THEIR FAMILY?? DONT MIND IF I DO *destroys a building*
0:01 its been over 7 years...😔😔😔
Yea yea yea
😢
😔
Season 3 is still possible
@@elgatooooooooooooooooooooooyea
Damn you're right. In the official Journal 3, at the end, Stanford talks exactly about that: about his ego and how his brother, Stanley, was a real hero. He says that he forgot what really matters and it was Stanley who paid the price (had his merory wiped). This show is really deep, and I don't even think its creator had that big of an idea when he first thought about it.
When you start these things you never know how big they can become.
I am unable to believe that this fan base is still alive. We will never die
You should see Invader Zim or Sonic.
@@endernightthedrokain1770 The only shows that I actually enjoy was gravity falls, wander over yonder, Steven universe, adventure time, invader zim, Danny phantom, fairy odd parents, the adventures of Billy and Maddy, etc. Too bad I can't watch them anymore. TV is turned into a bigger screened UA-cam so I can't really watch any full episodes. Plus, Disney channels has ceased broadcast in southeast Asia. Memories. I wish I could still enjoy them. If I knew that they would end, I would've enjoyed them while I still can. I'm sad that it's over but I'm happy that it happened.
Yu0
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Yup
Alex : "I need to kill some kids"
Disney : "yeah, no, we can't have that"
Alex : "I got some children I need to make into corpses ???" (15:27)
Disney : _"This is fine !"_
Its genious bcoz it flies over the smolest kids heads
And later when he captures them
Bill: “I think I’m gonna kill one just for the heck of it”
Disney: “This is fine”
@@IdkWhoPixelIs Disney: “Listen, we already gave the all good to a mans face be jumbled around and die as a result, we’re not gonna do anything about this”
Yeah I was actually surprised most of this was allowed- though I still loved it as a kid and I still do!
Bill basically said “fuck them kids”
I'd say the entire video is true, but you could also argue Bill made a more specific fatal error by saying this-
"Who would sacrifice everything they’ve worked for just for their dumb sibling?”"
Before Bill said this to Mabel she was starting to give him the book, but once she realised Dipper would've done just that she changed her mind and fought him. Had he just kept his mouth shut Mabel would've given him the book and he would've had a far easier time taking over the world.
True but doesn't stan make a copy of journal 3 in the first episode of season 2? I may have that wrong but if bill did get the book stan would have another copy
@@oshikyrosu3032 I remember very little since it was so long ago so I'll assume that's true. But even then, does him having a copy even matter? The only reason he was able to get all the books in the end was because Dipper and Mabel got the others, he wouldn't have ever been able to get them on his own right? Also what if a copy doesn't work the same way as the original? Also did he not use the original book in the end? The copy would've been as a last resort but ig we'll never know whether the copy would've had the same power as the original.
Ofc most of this stuff is just theorising, but even if a copy works just as well as the original then Bill probably would've still immensely set back Dipper and Mabel since I think (not 100% sure) that their book helped them in multiple scenarios and if Bill destroyed it they wouldn't have been able to find/do a lot of things since they wouldn't have even known that Stan had a copy.
Idk if I explained that well, but yeah, ig there's no real right or wrong here, just what's more or less likely!
Yeah I think dipper had 3 gideon had 2 and stan had 1 originally but yeah I think 3 was the most important to the show as dipper used it alot of the time had bill destroyed it would have been a major set back.
Thinking about it now even if stan has a copy dipper doesn't have access to it as he doesn't even know that stan has the other 2 until later. Bills ultimate goal was to stop dipper from getting answers by destroying the laptop and book I think.
In a connected note, Mabel giving up the rift wasn’t just her. Dipper’s wanting to keep secrets to keep her safe made her ignorant of the thing’s importance. Stan and Ford’s strife caused Mabel to get into the mindset she made the choice at, as their fallout made her fear the same would happen between her and Dipper.
The dimensional rift was opened in an event brought about by the rifts in the Pines’ relationships.
Dang… that’s deep 😯
Funny how the fall out between Stanford and Stanley also led to the cause to everything. If Stanley was with Stanford, like Stanford said in one of the episodes, Stanley would have saw Bill the kind of person he is a mile away.
Every main character in the show has been tricked by bill at some point, using their own selfishness against them
Everyone except Stanley.
As greedy and selfish as he seems on the outside, everything he does is out of love for his family and has never once considered betraying them for his own gain. This makes Stanley the one who has suffered the most from bills plans and deals with the rest of his family and also the one who bill always seemed to overlook and ignore. So when it came time for bill to come face to face with Stanley, he could do nothing but beg.
You can’t con a conman and you certainly can’t con Stanley
And as Bill pleads and bargains for his existence, Stanley doesn't even bat an eye. Earlier in the series, he'd be willing to glue dirty hair on his nephew or lie to his niece for a quick buck, but now that their lives are actually in danger, he refuses to consider any offer of money, power, or an entire galaxy for a moment. He had reached his final form of character development where protecting his family was his first and only priority.
... Or stan's just so good at scamming people that he physically can't fall for bill's scams.
After all that it must have been so satisfying to see such a selfish god literally pleading for his life.
trying to con a conman is like trying to troll a troll.
your just gonna make the troll more powerful.
Mabel too. Similar to how Dipper takes after Ford, she takes after Stan. While the fandom has run her character through a lot of vitriol, out of toxic pragmatism, she does things out of compassion. Waddles, pursuing guys, crafting things for others. Bill almost had her during the Sock Opera, but she chose Dipper.
And I agree, Stan is utterly tragic. He was essentially punished out of this toxic pragmatism when his family wanted money and casted him out. But he was ultimately right, loving your family matters. He’s like the antithesis of Rick Sanchez
"being a nightmare out of your worst geometry homework"
felt that one..
Literally, he has his main triangle, two triangles in his ties, circle like eye, 2 rectangles in his hat, and flowing limbs without sharp shapes.
Youd need calculus for that 💀💀💀💀💀💀😭
Today was Gravity Fall’s 10-year anniversary. It truly left its mark on the animation industry and stands out as a series.
Gravity falls was an incredible show, I'm glad to see you cover it.
Sadly, all things come to an end.
@@TrifectShow no its *good* thing come to an end
Ttg may last forever
@@Dojoge69 why do y'all hate ttg that much? It's not even targeted towards your demographic. It's made for kids and it acts like a kids show. It isn't trying to be a show for all audience.
@@immentallyhandicapped2903 I grew up with the show I despised every minute. The excessive diarrhoea jokes are becoming a thing in kids jokes
@@immentallyhandicapped2903 i hate it cause everyone who watch teen titans (i did not watch it cuz i was not born during it) as a childhood will hate it. Me? I love it before but im older now and hates it
Yes things can change
I like how Alex both confirmed the fan theory about how to stop Bill, while also subverting our expectations by having that plan ruined by the egos of the two brothers. It's a nice way of both giving the fans what they want and going beyond it too!
Also, nice video!
What fan theory? Could you tell me where I can find it? Was it a theory regarding how Gravity Falls would end?
@@snotte.a8670 i think its the circle which appears at the end of the intro.
The Stan Brothers were arguing and Bill came and ruined it
@@snotte.a8670 The Fan Theory being the circle at the end of the intro was related to how to defeat Bill
I don't think it would have worked, not really. At best it delays Bill until he finds a new rube to con, and this one might not have the moral fiber of the Pines.
Another thing I noticed was that so far Bill rigged any deal he made with someone, twisting it to fit his needs. In the end, he got tricked by Stan in a similar way, leading to his demise.
Also, it's funny how people think selfishness based on ambition is valid, but not selfishness based on love. I don't see people bashing Ford for literally starting this whole thing with Bill as much as they bash Mabel for making one small mistake.
it's kinda weird too, from what i remember, the show pretty much says "hey Ford it wasn't cool making a deal with this interdimensional dream dorito you shouldn't have done that" but no one really says anything about that and instead hate more on Mabel even though she clearly got manipulated into breaking the thing and unleashing chaos itself onto gravity falls.
though there are probably more reasons than that but you get what i mean
@@LucasMiddleNameandLastname22 Right? Apparently mistakes made by an experienced old man is more excusable that those made by an emotional 12 year old.
@@skyhideaway truly, rip.
People are hating an actual twelve year old who just wanted more time with her twin and its so sad
The fact is exactly that, Ford gets called out for his action and suffer the consequences of being trapped for years in various dimension, mabel don't get called out and the consequences that she suffer is being trapped in a dream dimension for two days. I understand your point but that doesn't mean is 100% correct.
everyone be complaing how its 2 seasons long but the real impressing this is that they fit a whole story into 2 seasons, 40 episodes, so impressing!
Imagine what the college would’ve thought if the news of Bill got out of Gravity Falls
“So your telling me that the kid we rejected had a part in saving the world?”
“Yup”
Yeah and he had a part in letting bill into our world and killing everyone
@sans Oh ok so tell me who summoned Bill in the first place? And built the portal?
@sans Hey man, Blendin Blendin wasn't an enemy, he was a good acquaintance , maybe even a good friend
ok but not enough people understand that she WAS A TWELVE/THIRTEEN YEAR OLD OF COURSE SHE IS EASY MANIPULATED SHE'S A CHILD
@@silverdays2909 well it's obvious, Mabel did it
His one fatal mistake...
..Was that he didn't use NordVPN to protect himself from being erased with a mind gun!
AHAHHAHAH
Shh... You Don't Want To Start That Here
OMG LOL
AHAHAHAHAH, You serious?
OMEGALUL
We need more shows like gravity falls. Its the right kind of "kid" show. Its proof that good entertainment can be for any age and i miss it so much. the story was so good and satisfying,
My Christian aunt says it’s satanic XD
@@tetraxis3011 well there is a lot of magic lmao
If you're looking for a show with a vibe similar to Gravity Falls, I'd highly recommend "The Owl House"
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@@tetraxis3011 my whole family’s like that’s elk yknow what screw that not like I belive I god anyway
Dude, every time I finish the show I cry. It hits especially hard because I used to watch it with my grandfather, and he died to leukemia in november of 2022. I never got to finish it with him again, and now every time I finish this show, I think of him. Fly high, Boyd. I’ll always miss you.
What I think is, when Mabel and Dipper come back to their parents, they will tell them everything that happened, and their parents won't believe a thing
“A yellow triangle tried to kill us and take over the world.” Mabel said.
“Honey, I think you need to go to bed, you are making stuff up..” her mom said.
Isn’t Grunkle Stan their dad?
Like, he literally says
“You messed with my family.”
In Weirdmaggedon 3
@@peaaaaar8888 it’s their great uncle
@@fareehahdoba9904 their Grunkle
His one mistake was putting Ford and Stan in the same damn cage 😔
DONT PUT 2 IDENTICAL TWINS IN THE SAME FUCKIN CAGE IF YOU DONT WANT TO GET DEFEATED
VILLAIN 101
His mistake was not counting the fingers
@@alistair127 that would be a book
@@hugoeliseu9750 Damn, that is correct.
🇾 🇪 🇦 🇭 ....
I just wanted to say I’m glad you acknowledge a lot of the unnecessary hate Mabel gets.
Yeah people got to learn that Mabel wasn’t the only selfish one and that everyone in the shoe was a bit selfish at one point and everyone is morally grey
I never understood it, like she’s the nicest person in the show (only being beaten by soos) and everyone treats Dipper like an angel even when he’s being stupid and not just that but a piece of shit as well. I saw a tumblr post that explains this perfectly, it’s misogyny
Nice to see people who finally get it. Fuck the haters.
People forget that shes only a kid. I sometimes make jokes about mabel being toxic, but that was just me messing around lol. I feel like most people who legitmately complain are adults who watch the show.
"Dipper sacrificed so much for Mabel!" is such a silly argument because most of those "sacrifices" were just doing the right thing.
Keeping his crush (who he never had a chance with) single was NOT more important than Mabel and Waddles' bond.
And being able to keep a job that allowed him to hang out with said crush was CERTAINLY NOT more important than Mermando seeing his family again.
I know im a bit late to this, but i find it poetic how Bill's own ego is ultimately what beat him.
This ego is shown in 2 forms. First, when he realized his powers were confined to Gravity Falls, he got desperate to break free, and desperation can make people overlook simple details because they are solely focused on their own desires.
Second, Bill saw himself as higher than everyone else. He had more power than anyone else in the universe and has successfully tricked almost everyone trying to stop him. Because of this, he truly believed his plan to get into Ford's mind by sacrificing the kids had worked, ignoring the fact that Stan and Ford might have had 1 final trick up their sleeve.
These aspects of Bill's character culminate in one moment: the handshake. When Bill and "Ford" shook hands, Bill's feeling of superiority made him believe that he was in control and that he knew exactly what was going on. His desperation not only led him to going so far i.e., sacrificing the kids and leading to Stan sacrificing his mind, but also blinded him to the fact that the "Ford" he shool hands with only had 5 fingers, a detail Bill surely would have noticed if he hadn't been so focused on his own selfish desires.
It is very fitting that Bill had been using ego as a weapon for the entire series, and yet it was his own ego that ultimitely did him in. Great video!
You're right man!
exactly. although in the frame where the deal was made, stan had six fingers? it could have been just the custom glove since it's ford's, but even then the unused finger part thing wouldn't have been straight like the other fingers
"Beware the god-like Dorito with just one eye"
my brother said this about bill and its gold
Any god-like Dorito with more than one eye is alright though.
@@SkittleJuice2 am i a godlike dorito?
@@godofchaos6610 no, your a godlike banana.
Lol
I love the conversations that happen in the UA-cam comment section
So basically, short and amazing show was all about the inevitability of endings and the consequences for indulging one's selfishness at the expense of the characters we supposedly love. By ending and showing us there will be a life beyond Gravity Falls, the show reminds us that shows ending is not the true end to all. It is merely the conclusion of this story with more characters to be explored in another story and we as fans should accept that
"It's been over 4 years" Why you gotta do me like that, now I feel old.
Ikr
Gravity Falls is not all about 1 character, not 2 character, not even a support character but the whole series is important cause to connection between characters are so strong that it makes Gravity Falls better other than "just a cartoon series". THAT WAS IM TALKING ABOUT! THAT'S WHY HE'S MVP! THAT'S WHY HE'S THE GOAT! THE GOAT!
Yo “Devilish Dorito” with a picture of bill should be a T-Shirt
This!
Is!
Amazing!
True
He also said “A nightmare out of your worst geometry homework”
I think Bill didn’t come back because of Gideon. Bill was always there, all his illustrations of him around Gravity Falls. I think Bill didn’t think that Dipper and Mabel were a threat to his plans, but after Dreamscapers he realized they were (“You’re much smarter than you seem”). So Bill started trying to take the young pines twins out.
He had probably been wandering around the world, but when Gideon called him he noticed what was going on, and quickly realized he could capitalize.
"Summer has to end eventually"
Phineas and Ferb:
P and F:
Are you sure about that?
COVID-19 in 2020: are you sure about that
Lol those kids are stupid like what is the name "Ferb" like I understand Phineas but furb like what
@@billcipherandpatience6197 It’s not like they named themselves
@@isaiah883 yeah but like there just stupid ok
Another big thing with bills demise is that he was so blinded by greed and the thought of finally being able to escape, fufilling his ego that he completely throws caution to the wind, Stan says it himself: “welcome to my mind, surprised you didn’t recognize it.”
There's still one problem tho: we learned from the ending and from the Cypher Hunt, a real life scavenger hunt that happened after the serie ended, that Stanley got his memories back and a part of Bill still lives in him. In the treasure found at the Bill Cypher real life statue location, at the end of the Cypher Hunt, it's mentioned multiple times that "you found MY statue", meaning he's still here. Also, Stanley sings the piano song Bill sang to Stanford when Bill meet him again and it's been used as a pretty popular theory that Bill is still alive, just possessing sometimes Stanley's body when he sleeps or something like that.
It's on Film Theory :))
That is actually seriously horrifying. Imagine Ford waking up to find Stanley grinning over him, eyes glowing like Bill’s, and he says: “Hey Sixer, did ya miss me?”
Well Bill's final lines which he says in reverse elude to him eventually returning
"I invoke the ancient power that i may return "
@@kimberlyterasaki4843 season three
Or Bill and Stanley are the same with the things mentioned above and the axolotl basically saying if he wants to live he must say my name a different form a different time and the end card saying she didn’t expect twins so she named them both Stan how do you not expect twins?
"There's only one reason why you lost, Bill. One simple reason. You Pissed Me Off" -stan probably
「S T A N L E Y P I N E S」
he says something similar in the final episode, in short "you messed with my family"
@@livemotif1998 Know HBomberguy, the 900k UA-camr who rips-apart flat-earthers, anti-vaxxers and so many more?
Is that, a JoJo reference?
@@insertreferencehere.8066 it has to be
His fatal mistake:
Being the vilian in a loved show.
But villains are a big parts of shows-
@@selimyucel741 they always lose in children’s shows that’s the boring part the fun part is how they lose.
@@beybladerkid5489 oh yeah they always lose to stupid stuff just like Bill even though they are exteremely powerfull.
In a childrens show*
He was the villain, in a loved show, but also a loved character in that same show.
I love how most of the characters who ending the show in a romantic relationship were characters that you wouldn't expect to be in a romantic relationship by the end if you followed what most shows/films would do, it was a really nice statement on the unpredictable nature of love.
My favourite detail in the finale is how the only detail that separates Stan and Ford in appearance is that Ford has a ridge in his chin and Stan doesn't. When Bill re enters the room with Dipper and Mabel. Stan suddenly has a ridge in his chin and Ford doesn't. The animators could've just forgotten the detail and leave the majority of the audience not noticing, but I love how you can figure out something suspicious before the sudden reveal that Ford's mind is actually Stan's
and the hands
My giveaway was the warts on stanleys nose
Also, how the heck did that cosmic dorito, did not notice that Ford suddenly lost a finger from each hand?
@@MrIsaac-cc6om gloves
@@MrIsaac-cc6om That's the thing - "Ford" didn't lose a finger on each hand. But "Stan" gained a finger.
It's a bit of a plot contrivance -- but in the scene earlier where Ford picks up the spray-paint can to draw the Cipher Wheel, he first puts on gloves. Why? There's no reason there for him to put gloves on. He wasn't ever shown wearing gloves a lot before or anything. But he takes a moment to put them on; the episode is careful to show us him doing that.
So it's very coincidentally valuable later -- crucial, even! -- because by Stan putting on Ford's 6-fingered gloves, and presumably stuffing something into the extra finger (who knows what, but it doesn't matter - could be a torn-off hem of his shirt or something), it allowed Stan to "be" Ford and look like he had 6 fingers. Stan couldn't have done that if Ford hadn't put on those gloves earlier. And by establishing earlier that Ford had put on gloves, the show doesn't have to make a point of it in the later scene, so they can preserve the "surprise" of the twin-switch for viewers who don't pick up on other details.
(They were also careful to alter a couple of other details to make the switch easier to pull off. Normally, Ford's hair is darker than Stan's, and Ford has a lighter-grey streak at his temples and around the back of his head. Ford also has longer sideburns than Stan does -- Stan makes fun of them in that first reunion scene in ATOTS. Those are two details that Stan couldn't have mimicked easily. But the show takes care of that. When Bill tortures Ford earlier by blasting him with electricity, Ford is shown with smoke rising off him. In that scene, and in all of the scenes with Ford after that, you can't see the silver streak in Ford's hair, presumably because of dirt and smoke from his own smoldering clothes; and his sideburns are partly burned off, and look as short as Stan's. So those are extra details that help Stan, later, pass as "Ford" in Bill's eyes. The show makes the changes and gives a reason for them, but doesn't call particular attention to them.)
When Bill comes back holding Dipper and Mabel, we're given a quick shot of "Stan" and "Ford" looking through the bars of their cage, and holding onto the bars. "Stan" is closer to us, so his hand on the bars is right there in our faces -- and that hand has six fingers. But it goes by very quickly, and if you're focusing on anything else in the scene -- like the expressions on their faces -- you might not notice it. Just like you might not notice the cleft chin on "Stan", or the bumps on "Ford's" nose. The animators put the clues in there to explain everything and show us the twin-switch, but they also knew that those scenes were so dramatic that a lot of viewers' attention would be on other things in the shot. But the evidence is there when you go back and watch, and that's pretty great.
Fun Fact: Most of the Characters in Mabelland have been created by Mabel, for example the Waffle Guards were drawn by Mabel in the Wax Figures Episode
oh yeah I remember that. It amazes me how they take little things like that that had absolutely nothing to do or gain from in their episode, and bring them back
Y’know, gravity falls makes me want to write a journal of my own full of make-believe creatures and leave it in a forest I live by for people to discover.
Maybe you can get inspired by not well-knowed myths in North América, but in South America
They sell that shit though!
You should or atleast sell it
Please do this
Please do this
I cried yesterday cause my gravity falls binge ended, and that ending is so touching... and just seeing it again made me cry... again. Lmfao
ok but I feel like he was smart enough to know that the mind-erasing gun was a legitimate threat to his life, even if he couldn't conceive that someone would erase their mind to kill him, he still would've been smart enough to destroy the gun anyways.
I don’t think he ever thought someone would take out their own mind just to erase him because of his ego but yeah
@@givemeyourphone2707 no that is exactly it! That thought wouldn't even cross his mind because "oh well nothing is really a threat to me"
@@ot7biasedmashups precisely, he thought he had no weakness and he got cocky
he killed time baby... He’s a literal God. It would be ridiculous for him to forsee that a memory-erasing gun could kill him. Also remember his last words - he might not be dead
he invoked the name of the flying axolotl or whatever so that he'll be recreated in a different place and a different time
his last reversed words were spelling out "AXOLOTL" and then some other stuff about him being reborn in a different place and different time
“Remember! Reality's an illusion, the universe is a hologram, buy gold! Byeeee!”
Dont forget that time is abstract.
And did he actually say 'buy gold' i never heard that line clearly.
@@thewind652 he did say “buy gold”
I always thought he said something about bygones...
@@Dovey12 honestly same here but I looked it up and apparently that’s the saying XD
@@ToriTrevino and recently he appears in The Simpsons telling us to buy crypto lol
The Long Answer: this
The Short Answer: He messed with stan's family.
Thank you for not tearing Mabel down, and also looking at the egotistical nature of all the pines'
I think ppl forget that the twins are 12, they do 12 y/o things and have 12y/o fears. I still fear losing my twin brother
I was today years old when a man by the name of Diregentleman pointed out that the canonically 2d antagonist of Gravity Falls was both himself not and incapable of outsmarting a dynamic (or, in a broader sense, "3d") character. Well played, Alex Hirsch. Well played.
Also, Bill made the mistake of wanting Dipper and Mabel to struggle. He could’ve just petrified them, bit no. He wanted to see Dipper run in fear, he wanted Mabel to be trapped out of reality against her will... If he hadn’t shown up in Ford’s dream, the unicorn spell wouldn’t exist either, but he wanted to see the Pines family get worried. He wanted to have a big revenge, but this leaded to his defeat.
Actually, I always assumed that Bill trapping Mabel in Mabeland was him fulfilling his part of the deal. The most logical thing to do would have been to kill her, but the show heavily implies that Bill can't outright break a deal, he can only twist it. As for Dipper, he intended for the Henchmaniacs to kill him. His mistake in that case wasn't wanting Dipper to struggle, it was underestimating him and not finishing him off himself
@@jameshakai1662 but bill never did the magic fire blue handshake with mabel, and ford specifies in the final weirdmageddon part that bill cant get into his mind unless "i shake your hand and let you in"
@@yourehereforthatarentyou One can still call it a deal. What Ford's talking about is specifically entering someone's mind. And that's a little bit inconsistent, because Bill invaded Stan's mind in Dreamscaperers despite Stan never being aware of his existence, let alone making a deal with him
I guess that's BILL'S ego at work - he was so sure he had it all figured out and nothing could stop him so he could afford to have fun
@@pipedream2556 I think bill also is stronger depending on how much ego there is, he is always very strong but if you can weaken him he can't do anything
"Summer has to end eventually"
Phineas and Ferb: "Am I a joke to you?"
Lol
Hey, where’s Bill?
@@MacTechG4 right here! !ereh thgir
Well, summer DID end in the show.
The fact that my crush's name is Summer-
“A-X-O-l-O-T-L! My time has come to burn, I invoke the ancient power that I may return!” - bills last words
Which is why he may be around
But not in gravity falls
*Remember he is More than our dimension. he can travel the multiverse*
If i detect his return I'll know
But right now i gotta go
Axolotl
Plot twist: *he was reborn within our planet*
And a weird thing in the comics there is a cosmic axolotl of sorts and people but mostly matpat theorizes that bill was calling to them and got reborn in another dimension and could be very still alive and that's was he plan b of sorts
@@MiniLeafK our reality is cannon in gravity falls. And he has canonically made it over and is waiting for someone to make a deal with him
Here's a meta reason to why this show is still great: The video being recommended on UA-cam. Even after 4 years, we'll be seeing videos like this getting so many views because of the algorithm knowing how much we love this show.
4 years ago this show ended. I feel so old.
My nephew asked me to put this video on with him, I loved this analysis video 💖 Him and I celebrate our own version of Summerween together every year, we started the tradition during 2020 because he was sad that he couldn't see his friends anymore. It was something he looked forward to even if there wasn't a lot of good things to look forward to.