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I want Horrid Henry’s parents and Caillou’s parents to do a swap. They keep calling Henry Horrid but wait til Caillou is LITERALLY ripping out Peter’s hair with his bare hands.
As someone who goes by Peter online, my immediate reaction upon reading this was, "I sure hope he doesn't?!" (with quite a lot of confusion and fear, especially since I did not know Peter was a character yet)
He's definitely neurodivergent-coded. I relate to the show version of him. I behaved most of the time, but got in trouble for my emotions being too big, responding to bullying, and things other kids did, on top of my own misbehaving.
Another thing in the books I noticed; in the story about Henry and Peter as babies, it describes baby Henry as “screaming in the morning, screaming in the evening, and soiling his nappy.”(from what I can remember) Like dude, that’s just a normal fvckin baby 💀 I’d be more concerned if my newborn child appeared to not be pooping like Peter 😅
My parents mentioned my older sister and I being very different babies, she would scream if mom wasn't holding her and it could only be mom holding her, no dad or grammy. I was a chill baby, hardly ever cried. My mom was also on antidepressants throughout her pregnancy with me and the whole time I was breastfeeding, and once I started teething I was grinding my teeth out of anxiety. When my little siblings were born, the 3rd was easier than the 4th, he learned how to cry on command at 3, and was mom's favorite for years, probably still is. The 4th was an easy baby, you could put her in a laundry basket and she'd just sleep. She isn't an easy kid though. She's got anxiety worse than me.
It gets worse: "Crybabies" are indeed a kind of baby. Aka babies that scream much more than usual -to the point they only stop when exhausted. A lot of -esp. new parents - take this personal. Being overwhelmed, they might blame the kid to do it "on purpose". In reality: Every baby can be a crybaby. Many babies turn when they're sick -others are just more sensible or ND. Aka they are overwhelmed by something and hence scream. Obv. it's not intentional. But with all the ND coding of Henry, it feels like Henry's parents did exactly that. And now they're just writing him off as "bratty", "wants attention" etc.
Now that you've mentioned it, they kinda do; "Lord Of The Flies", "The Midnight Folk", "Narnia", "Harry Potter", almost all of Dahl's works...the only exceptions I can think of ilare Tolkien, "Belfry Witches", "Winnie The Pooh" (then again, I haven't read the book) and maybe "Worst Witch"...Granted Cackle’s is safer than Hogwarts but the things Mildred went through...
I loved Henry and hated Peter. I don't know what was going inside my brain to laugh at some of the stuff he did and get annoyed at Peter for just existing even though I was in a similar situation as him. It's weird as hell ik.
@@obsessednoodle some people just cope with trauma by resenting people/characters that are similar to the traits they unconsciously hate about themselves.
@@shipperina2213 lowk this made smth click in my head. i read a lot of articles about shadow cognitive functions, i never _really_ got it but i saw smth like this in each of the articles. ty for explaining 😭😭
Henry and Peter actually have a sibling dynamic thats very common in the real world, that being the ADHD kid who is disproportionately punished and neglected by their parents, and the Autistic kid who is completely coddled and sheltered. Or at least thats how i read the series, either way both of these kids are gonna be VERY screwed up adults.
Since when I are autistic kids coddled and sheltered? I just got the news. And since when are adhd kids punished and neglected? Both are hated by society so I don't see the difference. So you're saying is that autistic kids are perfect little angels? You must know nothing about autism if you're saying that.
The fact that Henry’s mom actually wanted him to DISAPPEAR in one of the episodes, even Margaret (his own ENEMY) was angry at Henry’s mom for wanting him to disappear Edit: I do not know what episode it’s from, I saw it either in a compilation or a video about how horrible Henry’s parents are. One of the replies said it came from Peter’s birthday episode tho Edit 2: It’s Happy Birthday, Peter
@@kaine8911 no, I mainly saw it in either a compilation or a video about how terrible Henry’s parents are (at least Dad’s improved in later seasons and it’s implied that as a child, he was similar to Henry, hopefully Henry can break the abuse cycle tho)
Fun fact: physical punishment was banned in Britain in 1989, the books were written in the 1990s, and Miss Battle-Axe is around 50, it makes a lot of sense
I'll just say that people blaming Peter for Henry's treatment rather than their parents gives off similar energy to older kids resenting their younger siblings for being 'the favourite' rather than resenting their parents for *having* favourites. 'Cause I swear, a LOT of discussions I see online about dynamics between oldest, middle and youngest siblings tend to often ignore the responsibility of the parents in how they were raised and they just point fingers at each other.
THANK YOU FOR POINTING THIS OUT!!! Edit: I don't mean to reply this a lot This is coming from someone who's the younger of 2 and wasn't treated as badly, and as a result I'm just now realizing I was barely/not really parented at all, and now have no 'life/adulting skills' to get out of the situation 😢
@This_awesomeguy64 yup, I was like that with my brother when we were kids, I was the only one with ADHD which then became me getting Autism as a teenager and now I have 3 brothers in total on my mum's side and one of them has also got ADHD
You might think Peter's better off, but he's in for a tragically short life of anxiety and imposter syndrome. They're an abusive family, and an abuser's favorite is a dangerous thing to be. The places where tectonic plates overlap are called fault lines. The plates rubbing against each other is what causes earthquakes.
Greg Heffley and Henry are a perfect example of the difference between Lawful Evil and Chaotic Evil. Greg tries to game the system to get what he wants, Henry just does whatever he can to express his endless rage.
But is Perfect Peter actually a goody two-shoes, or does he performatively act “well behaved” as a fawn response towards his abusive family so they don’t treat him like Horrid Henry?
@@mmecharlotteSame with my brother he always acted like me and my siblings were dirty and lied we had early done sexual stuff, while he when they were away hooked up a lot and also groomed minors... 😒
@@mmecharlottePerfect Peter may have been manipulative. It’s been years since I thought of Horrid Henry, but I’m fairly certain I remember a story where Henry gets tired of being in trouble all the time and starts acting well-behaved like Peter and when Henry starts getting just as much good attention as Peter, Perfect Peter starts acting out
Why has no one else considered this?! 👆🏾 (Now I need a series where the alleged "favorite" with a fawn response in hopes of avoiding abuse is the protagonist)
in hindsight, he DEFINITELY has ADHD and was punished for exhibiting behaviours associated with ADHD. all it did was cause him to lash out. he probably has something else too, but it’s weird that we were all made to believe that he was evil as kids
I have ADHD and Autism but first it was ADHD as a kid and I have been punished a few times as a kid for acting out in a bad way, but most of the time I was just bullied by kids just because I was different, be it a kid born in England who had to live in Scotland or a kid who had a mental disability who never made any friends as a kid because no kid wanted to be friends with me hence why I was always the easiest target for bullying
Shows like this, gives people a skewed idea of grades. If a student isn’t getting perfect grades, then they’re lazy and failures as well as correlating bad grades to bad personalities. No wonder why kids feel so horrible in school. A lot of kids don’t get good grades for reasons out of the control. A kid can be a good kid, but not good at learning.
This unintentional ableism is stuff I can damn well relate to. Most bullying I got when I went to public school was because of me being autistic and having ADHD, even if they didn't know I had either(in fact a lot of it was from misunderstanding and thinking I was just weird). Some of it had to do with the fact that I didn't get diagnosed for it until the latter-half of elementary school I was also a big tomboy who then-and-now likes video games and rock music(my dad loves metal, punk rock and alt rock so I grew up listening to that on the car radio), go figure
Context for Henry marrying Margret being brought up so much! In the uk we have this really toxic culture of "well if they're bullying you, it's because they have a crush on you!", and because of that, margret and henry get paired together in schoolwork as a way of the adults basically shipping the kids
I live in the USA and we have the same ‘if someone is mean to you, they must like you’. I’ve always hated it. It tells someone that they should take abuse.
I remember a tweet that described the difference between show and book Henry like: TV: “I just want to hang out with my friends and play pranks!” Book: “Okay Ralph now hit the second tower” And the whole time I can’t help but think about it when listening to her talk
They made the babysitter story into an episode as well and lemme tell you if you think she was bad in the book- my god. It gets so bad Henry hides with Peter in a closet and he calls the cops to tell them theres a monster in the house. They show up, the babysitter talks to them until they go away, the parents come home to her picking Henry up by his shirt collar while making the same threats as in the book. It’s the only time Henrys parents were actually decent to him.
His dad is so bad omg. There’s a scene in the show where Henry came to his dad (who almost completely ignored him) to talk to him ask for pocket money and he was like “yeah in a second” to then go right back to ignoring him but as soon as Peter came over crying he instantly paid attention to Peter, I felt so bad
I could be wrong, but I think I've seen people say that as the show went on the dad actually got better? I can't remember any examples off the top of my head but I swear I remember reading from a few people that he lowkey gets character development. haven't heard such a thing about the mom though lol
My initial exposure to this series was that clip where the parents said "This is your fault, Henry!" over the bad traffic when the kid wasn't even in the car
the parents being rlly nice followed by fits of anger/disgust/whatever for henry is actually very accurate to many child abuse cases. most parents don't know/understand that they are abusive while the kids are forever questioning if they are/not so they don't tell anyone they're being abused and nothing gets done abt it. also the earthquake joke is bc earthquakes occur on fault lines where tectonic plates meet/shift against each other, very cool joke imo
@@DragonmongamerI'm sorry to hear that. I obviously don't know anything about your situation, but I hope you know that how your parents act is not your fault, whether good or bad.
@@DragonmongamerIf you have a feeling that it might, try and reach out to a trusted adult. A family member you trust 100% (though I would suggest the other options first as they might support your parents instead), someone at school or even online via a hotline. Those people can help you become more sure on how you are being treated.
In short. Tv Henry: Troubled, misunderstood kid, with social issues. Book Henry: Psycho Kid! Btw as a British person, I’ve never understood the ‘ in Halloween. 👻
Yeah, comparing siblings to each other doesn’t end well. They can phrase it better. For example, instead of saying, “Why can’t you listen like Peter?” say “Thank you, Peter, for listening.” Complimenting a kid for doing the right thing can encourage/remind another kid to do the same. It actually works; we use it at my summer camp to make kids drink more water. Edit: corrected grammar because it was bothering me
@@llewelynshingler2173 Yeah I’m referring to when it’s played as like a joke in like satire shows his parents acting like this isn’t endearing it’s just annoying.
Big problem with constantly giving attention to misbehaving children is that well behaved children like Peter are treated as if they can handle themselves
“Rude Ralph, who he’s friends with in every universe.” Is so true, like even in my little AU where the kids are in high school (where the pranks are a bit higher on the scale), RR and HH are still *besties* . I just love how he always has someone he can rely on in literally any life. Edit; WHY DO I HAVE SO MANY LIKES!? Thank you? Oh and I’m sorry to disappoint but I haven’t written anything, and I hate writing so I most likely won’t ever.
I feel like once they grow up and are out of the house they'd probably stop fighting as much because their parents horrible emotional abuse isn't constantly weighing down on their psyche
That quote related to not liking babysitters because "even if my parents are horrible at least i know them and can predict what might happen" hurt my heart as an adult who experienced abuse/a toxic home life since i was a child because thoughts like that are EXACTLY why i struggle with making connections outside of my direct family.
I ultimately think the big difference between the books and the show is the message. In the show, they want you to sympathise with Henry, so he’s not as bad, while in the books he’s an absolute demon because he’s meant to be teaching kids how not to act. At least that’s what I remember from when I was a kid anyway.
😂 I remember reading a Horrid Henry book and it was that time when Henry wanted to go to this fast food restaurant but he had to eat his greens to earn it. So he decides to just start messing up his plate, secretly sneaking food away from his plate and even mushing peas under his knife to hide them! As a kid I always wanted to do that; I thought it was so clever 😂😂
I always thought that Henry’s parents were absolutely terrible. The episode where a teacher says they’re too strict and should allow Henry to eat some sweets was weirdly validating to young me.
@@terestar1yesss it's peters birthday episode when a clown hired for his party, mum volunteers Henry to be a participant and the clown says something like "now for my next trick, I shall make this child disappear" and mum was the ONLY one who cheered, that was messed up
*Horrid Henry* 🤝 *Dennis the Menace* Both troublemaking British kids who used their wits and mischiefs to wreak havoc towards everyone and everything surrounded them just for kicks.
Here are two examples of really fucked stories in the books. In horrid henry gets rich quick, he sets up a yard sale for his old toys because he's obsessed with money. Perfect peter comes along and Henry decides he wants to somehow get rid of peter as well. So, he proposes to peter that they sell him as a slave. He gets sold to moody Margaret, with henry even saying: "now, run along with your new owner." Later, when he gets yelled at by his parents to get him back, he's mad that he has to waste his money buying his brother back. Peter is being treated horribly by Margaret, doing her bidding and being yelled at on the way. Henry manipulates peter into giving him all his saved pocket money for Henry to get him out of the situation. The second story is horrid Henry's underpants, where there's a School trend of randomly pulling someone's trousers down. Henry gets given a gift by his rich aunt, who believes he's a girl, which is a pair of frilly pink underwear with hearts, bows and lace. After having a dream about having peter executed, he wakes up being late for school and is too sleepy to notice the underwear he picks out from the drawers, putting on the frilly pants. He finds out later in school, being sexist and therefore embarrassed about the idea of having his trousers pulled down and people seeing it. So, he takes peter into a bathroom stall and tries manipulating him into swapping pants with him, even mocking Peter's choice in underwear. Peter refuses, causing henry to scream at him to give him his pants. They interrupted though, and peter ran off. There's also a story where he gets a teacher to believe peter fell from a building and died, even having peter pretend to be dead on the ground below.
Just a thought on why Henry thought he’d marry Margret. We all know older generations tend to trash talk and complain about their spouses (Not all, just a generalization). And perhaps Henry has been surrounded by this type of marital relationship growing up (Possibly from his own parents in private). So he’s been lead to believe that whoever your worst enemy is (For heteronormative reasons in this case your worst enemy of the opposite gender) that is the person you have to marry when you grow up. Just a thought 🤷
That is actually in character. He also hates weddings; I remember an episode where he said “When I’m king, no one will be allowed to be married.” Maybe not exactly, but it was something like that.
I saw it as the weird (not sure if it's just a Brit thing but as a Brit then yeah) if you know a girl, even if you're being bullied by them, you're expected to 'like' them. Also as a kid I thought that everyone was expected to get married to someone, and I also remember thinking about having to marry one of the boys from school.
@@scopeawl it’s not just a Brit thing, if a boy is picking on a girl everyone tells the girl “oh it’s just cause he likes you”, which is honestly disgusting and promotes the ideal of unhealthy and abusive relationships
No… not quite. It’s just because they pick on each other so they “like each other”. We have a thing in Britain where if a boy is picking on a girl, it’s because he has a crush on her. It’s not a good thing, but it’s definitely a thing
@@scopeawl The entire plot of My Family is dedicated to this British Concept. It even has episodes where the idiot dad character and the smart mum character have time to themselves and they figure out that the reason why they're so miserable is because their entire purpose is to complain about something as it gives them substance to their lives because they're too caught up in their own misery to appreciate anything positive. That's UK dynamics for you. It's why when the original pitch for My Family was feted around multiple US networks (because the creator of the show, Fred Barron, is an American, just like Francesca Simon, the author of Horrid Henry), the US executives passed on it because it was "too nihilistic" for American audiences.
I had ADHD and didn’t know while I was growing up. My house was very much like Henry’s with me being like Henry and my sibling as Peter. It was almost comforting to me to see that in a show and know it wasn’t just me dealing with that unfairness. I knew it was unfair growing up but i didn’t know why. And it didn’t seem like Henry knew why he acted out either.
Hi! I am not british but I do have an English degree & my best guess is that “-e’en” is a contraction of evening (with “Halloween” being derived from “All Hallows Eve”)! But I am also not all that sure haha
As another, another fellow british person I also have no clue what a Hallowe'en is, I am surprised I never noticed it being spelled like that as a kid.
I’m late to the video but I went to a talk by Francesca Simon, the author, pre-pandemic and she talked briefly about the Horrid Henry books. She doesn’t really like them, she always wanted to be a YA author, but her agent got her to write a children’s story, she wrote Horrid Henry the rest is history. She said she appreciates the money they’ve made her, but she can’t get much else published nowadays. I 100% recommend her only YA book, The Monstrous Child.
So basically, she was forced to write in a genre she didn't want to, so she made Henry into a psycho as kind of an outlet, and now she regrets it? She probably appreciates the TV series for being what the books probably should have been... wait, am I asking that the books have abusive parents instead of a monster child?
@@Andythesonicfan So she doesn't like the books, but she doesn't like the TV series because it's different to the books? Ummmm... (gif of Lady working out complicated math)
I would like to know why there are there is so much British media about children being absolute gremlins and their parents being abusive/neglectful? Like, its genuinely concerning at this point.
To be fair, the kid from "The Belfry Witches" started out as a troublemaker with a stressed out single mom. But both mellowed out throughout the series.
@@luna_nova_09 Either his parents called him horrid and since everyone else around him calls him horrid(he’s a literal demon child with some level of mental instability), he maybe addressed himself as horrid and maybe addressed others based on their general mood. Margaret is well, moody, hence the name “Moody Margaret.”
I grew up with the Horrid Henry tv show (I'm not British, very American) and being an older child there were times where I could relate to Henry. Being neglected, ignored, etc. As I've grown up I know a huge difference between abuse and discipline now. As a child, what I thought was discipline, was abuse. I fully believe that Henry's parents were not only neglectful but refusing to get him help. He screams ADHD child or something around the lines of that, and without the proper help or education can affect how a child acts.
Crazy things is that even when Henry didn't do anything Mum and Dad just went "Don't be horrid henry". Mind you, he just want to eats his breakfast and when he want to eats his breakfast GUESS WHAT THE MUM TOOK THE GOOD AND GAVE IT TO DAD.
Horrid Henry really REALLY reminds me of how teacher’s classmates ect treated me before I was diagnosed with ADHD. So yeah, I think I know what’s really going on with Henry.
Not every kid who misbehaves, and likes to be deviant is neurodivergent codded. most kids who act like menaces, are not neurodivergent. just misguided or brats.
The TV show, I feel like they coded Henry as though he's supposed to have undiagnosed ADHD and the parents are supposed to be at their "wits end" with the boy because they don't know what to do with him because he's undiagnosed/unmedicated. It doesn't excuse their behaviour, but it certainly explains some of it.
@skootergirl22 I'd say Dennis could also have ADHD as well. Like sure, they're originally meant to be a warning to kids "This isn't how you should behave, and these are the consequences of behaving like a little turd" The shows are far more sympathetic.
12:41 can't lie, that clip always makes me smile. Seriously this clip's chemistry is genuinely so adorable and so sweet. It's a genuine young brothers dynamic and I adore that
Athena's general hatred of anything British is just too funny, because it's literally just the way they talk and spell things that gets on her nerves. I mean, obviously it's a joke, but it's funny that this is the second time to happen in a row.
Tbf the Horrid Henry movie is the easiest medium to digest, it's more fun and wholesome than legitimately abusive, also aesthetically it's very nice, and the movie has became a beacon of nostalgia for me, since I was 9 when I first saw it
Horrid Henry was my favourite show as a child. When I was about 8-9 my parents banned me from watching it because it was “a bad influence” (I was a ‘difficult’ child and apparently the show was making my behaviour worse). Now in my early 20’s I’ve been going through therapy for anxiety, trust issues, low self esteem, and it’s clear to me why horrid Henry was my favourite show. My parents were always very negative towards me as a child, lots of shouting and blaming. When I was in trouble my parents would smack me and scream in my face, when my older sister was in trouble she’d get a stern talking to at most. In addition to this, I’ve been told that I likely have adhd/add. It’s weird how I related so much to this show without knowing that that was the reason why I liked it so much.
There's actually a book story of 27:46 (to my knowledge. I read these books when I was a child which was a long time ago lol). It's pretty similar - it's told from Peter's P.O.V. and he does lots of stuff to upset his parents like eating all the caramel centres from a box of chocolates and leaving the chocolate shells, and keeps expecting to be reprimanded for it, only every time he does his brother gets punished instead. Eventually, feeling guilty for making so much trouble for his parents (not for making his brother get continually punished for stuff he didn't do, weirdly) he decides to wash up their best crockery set himself; only he drops them all and they all smash. That's then when his parents go ballistic at him and punish him, for something good he tried to do but failed.
Holy that's actually so sad. I understand being frustrated (as a parent) that this happened, but how the fuck is yelling helping? Even worse because he tried to help and then broke it BY ACCIDENT. I know I shouldn't take it so seriously, but child abuse is something I am very prickly about, given my own mother, whose strategy was also always yelling when I was a ki. (Not anymore, thank God, she's great now) maybe instead of yelling and being angry they can have a discussion as to why this happened and that he shouldn't handle fragile stuff in the future and that they understand he meant well but it's dangerous. Like?? That is what I'm worried about. He could have seriously gotten hurt, why is that not their main concern? Fuck the crockery or whatever
I took a class in highacool called "psych in media" and we basically used the DSM to diagnose characters in movies and TV with respective disorders. We diagnosed Bart Simpson with ADHD (that's literally a plot point but it's the best example everyone knows and it was our warmup character) and it was actually pretty cool. We talked as a class about the criteria we observed and how it all qualifies, we debated comorbidity and symptom overlap, it was honestly a lot of fun. Your opening lines reminded me of that class lol
35:08 This comment will probably get buried, but I had a teacher who I'm pretty sure wasn't a native English speaker. He had a weird habit of calling his students 'beefy' (in a lighthearted way). After years of this he once went further, adding on 'like Beefy Bert! "I don't know!"'. He'd seen Horrid Henry and thought Beefy Bert's adjective followed the same formula and so genuinely thought 'beefy' meant 'clueless'.
Both Henry and Peter need therapy like it’s obvious how abusive they are to Henry and how much they put high expectations to Peter like he‘s only 6 years old
When I was a kid, people would always compare me to Horrid Henry and my sister to Perfect Peter, and now that we are older we both have diagnosed ASD and I also have diagnosed ADHD lol, what an eye opener. In a lot of ways that comparison was insanely accurate looking back, since my sister was the 'golden child' and I was the 'scapegoat'
I think the earthquake joke is referencing fault lines. I recently finished watching Horrid Henry, and in one episode Peter says Henry is a dinosaur, and in the 1 hour special Linda says sometimes Henry is a dinosaur, so it sounds like he actually transforms. The animals also show a higher level of intelligence, like when Fluffy watches a show on the Ipad and Fang is seen reading a miniature comic book.
There is one episode where they get a new satnav and it seems to teleport them, and then the 1 hour special has the new invention from the episode go through the TV into his living room and then one of the characters talks to him and then they come through the TV into his living room, so who knows what the world is like.@@justaperson4656
If Horrid is forever then Perfect must be a lie, if adults and favored offspring can say or do whatever and remain off the hook. The rules are shades of grey when you don't do as you say, when you make the unwanted children suffer over and over just to punish them for simply drawing breath again and again.
I remember a friend of mine and I watched this show on UA-cam for the laughs, thinking it was going to an annoying kid's show that aired in the UK . . . We were so wrong. I can't tell you how we went from laughing at an innocent kid's show to basically screaming about how horrid (pun intended) Henry's parents are to him, how Peter is an annoying know-it-all who can't do anything wrong, and if Henry so much as sneezes, he gets yelled at for being horrid. 😂😂
For what it’s worth know, margaret and henry disliked each other cos well yeah boy girl things at their age , but in the books they where actually friends and Margaret came over to his house a lot, so yeah, they sure disliked eachother but did care about eachother
There are times where I'm like the parents are just awful cause when Henry doesn't do anything and still gets blamed. The worst example of this is when Peter wanted to be horrid like Henry he sprays Henry with the hose and what happens? The dad blames Henry and even when Henry says he didn't do anything and peter admits it, the dad says Henry should have gotten out of the way of the spraying with no punishment on Peter at all
dunno why but henry in the books reminds me of a disorder i was diagnosed with a few years ago, reactive attachment disorder. due to often abuse or neglect, a kid wont form a healthy relationship with a parent, which causes trust issues (especially towards adults), bad at forming and keeping relationships, and kids (especially teens) with RAD are known to be extreme trouble makers, even do straight up crime or abuse animals. with therapy, you can grow out of the diagnosis, which is the process were just starting for me. henry just.. reminded me of that. i see a quite a few similarities
26:53 the joke is that earthquakes make faults in the ground. A fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock which has been displaced.
I used to watch this show when I was younger and I stopped because as I got older I saw how toxic things really was. There was so much negativity and hatred put on Henry and so much pressure and stress put on Peter to be perfect it reminded me of parents hurting both kids in completely opposite ways. I felt so bad for Henry because he was almost always told he was never going to be good enough, he was almost always discouraged and scapegoated when something happened that wasn't his fault, and almost always yelled at and punished for the most minor of things like drumming on his desk. I mean it's like him drumming on his desk was equivalent to shoplifting in his parents eyes. While Peter always had to be the best or "perfect" at things and wasn't allowed to make even the smallest of mistakes like a B on a test at school. and while both boys was abused in different ways they both still would feel it even in adulthood. Peter would no doubt most likely be a perfectionist in just about everything with an extreme fear of failure, anxiety, depression, and not to mention most likely CPTSD/PTSD from fear of being treated like Henry was & a people pleaser or avoided them most likely because he fears letting them down and being yelled at. Henry would most likely have unbelievably low self esteem, Anxiety, depression, CPTSD/ PTSD from the way he was treated. Not to mention he might also be a people pleaser or avoid people like Peter but most likely because he fears a bad reaction and would expect people to reject him. I know Henry wasn't perfect and did some horrid stuff and I'm not excusing it but he and Peter was neglected and abused which isn't okay under any scenario. I'm just glad it is a fictional show.
If I had to guess they probably had Henry at a younger then they wanted to as their careers weren’t that far ahead. So the started externalising a lot of his normal age appropriate behaviours when he was younger and he acted out due to it.
fun fact: those game show hosts are beloved kids comedy duo Dick and Dom. They are, honest to god, some of the most unhinged people to ever grace British screens. Dick and Dom in da Bungalow, if you’re willing to cover kids game shows, has some INSANE lore and recurring characters and trying to reckon with the universe it takes place in I think would be hysterical. Though it may only be a lore lite since I think a lot of the episodes are lost media :(((
I didn't even remember this show existed until I noticed you were making a video about it, saw Henry's fiendish little face and went "wait a sec, this looks familiar". My brain legit just erased all memories of this show before you unexpectedly unlocked them.
As someone who spent most of their childhood with ADHD + Autism , I have to say I ALWAYS related to Henry!! Throughout my childhood I’d lash out and scream at my siblings, I’d get punished and get more upset. I wasn’t able to regulate my emotions or even explain them. I’d have meltdowns or get overstimulated. The more I got punished the more upset I was, because I wasn’t understood. My focus was terrible in class and things would always upset me. As a kid I was incredibly aggressive for no reason other than I was upset ; misunderstood. I very much think Henry has ADHD , his parents are incredibly emotionally unaware (like most ppl in the Uk, LOL) Henry reminds me of a lot of ppl I know who have ADHD,’ misbehaving ‘ in hopes of understand because, after all. ‘Any attention is better than none. ‘
Great video! Some notes though: - While Battle-Axe thinks about hitting Henry with a ruler, their mum actually hits both Henry and Peter in one of the Christmas stories. - The movie is canon to the show, to some extent. There's a season 4 episode called "Movie Moments" where Henry and Al react to it, and Henry explains some missing scenes, presenting it as more of a documentary. Truly bizarre
I know this is supposed to be a "British people are scary" joke but I'll be honest it genuinely sucks over here. Especially now considering how badly the tories are messing up everything. I can see why my uncle moved to Spain 6 years ago lol
The Yanks being flabbergasted of the words "Hallowe'en" and "Mum" will never not be funny. As for the ACTUAL content of the video I must say it was good to remember these stories because I had completely forgotten about them, so ta for that Athena
There was this one episode where Peter was excited that he found a cool bug and called his mum about it and when she came into the backyard she immediately said DONT BE HORRID HENRY. and then talked sadly to “perfect” Peter.
38:10 This is actually a reference to Banksy's girl with balloon. Banksy is a anonymous famous British graffiti artist. Girl with Balloon is probably one of his most famous works, a painting of Girl with Balloons was being auction off and as soon as it was sold the frame started shredding it. Banksy has admitted it was his doing. I probably explained that poorly, i definitely recommend anyone reading this comment to research about Banksy.
This may be me being cheesy and theorizing over a children’s show but the characterization of adults (especially Henry’s parents) HAD to be a thought out decision. When we’re small we’re taught that other kids behaviors/etc are products of their environment ie rocky home life or personal issues, but it’s not often we ever SEE it in action ! A good lesson to be taught
@localheaddealer1382 They mean that just because someone is an abuser doesn't mean that all they ever do is abuse people. They can act civil and even kind sometimes, they are still people with a full emotional range after all. Also some abusers are nicer than others, and it's very common among victims who've dealt with those kinds of abusers to try an rationalize their abuse and convince themselves that they can't possibly be abusive because, well their nice sometimes, they don't act like the stereotypical, horrible monster throwing dishes and always having something mean to say, no, no, sometimes they even act like genuinely good people. This rationalization can be worsened if abuser themself try to use their good behavior to gaslight the victim even further into thinking they were better than they were, just because they weren't horrible ALL the time, or if third party members minimize or dismiss the abuser's behavior for the same reason. However, it is important to recognize that the abuser's good behavior does NOT erase their abuse, if anything, in my opinion, it makes it worse because it proves they are CAPABLE of doing better, they're just choosing not to. Doing a bad thing, and then later doing a good thing, that is completely unrelated to the initial bad thing doesn't 'balance out' or 'erase' the bad thing you did, it doesn't make things better, apologizing for the bad thing, recognizing it was bad, making an effort to clean up your mess and do better in the future might, but being horribly mean and/or abusive to someone one day and then being nice and comforting towards them on another day doesn't make you not abusive, it just makes you inconsistent. I believe that is what they are saying.
She should explore the little princess cartoon. That world is nuts. The king and queen wear normal attire and their defense people are essentially men children. And when the princess was asked what she wanted to be when she'll grow up, the whole tone literally shifted for a moment (like don't hug me I'm scared).
OMG I REMEMBER THAT SHOW! It was a really long time ago, but I remember the princess's stuffed animal was named Gilbert and that the maid and the soldier guy (?) were in love.
IVE NEVER CLICKED ON A NOTIFICATION THIS FAST. Thank you for covering this! I’ve been waiting for my child-self to be validated about how Horrid Harry isn’t Horrid and is just misunderstood! (Specifically the tv version)
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HENRY AND HIS FAMILY AT THERAPY (ending song) ON SPOTIFY NOW spotify.link/EPDh5tM8EJb
Lmao that was a great song
@@Penpal88900 Thanks so much!! I had such a blast making it
He's Dr phil 🗣🔥🥶
Didn't Spotify get ruined by the update?
@AthenaPOfficial
Football is called football and not soccer
Henry: is a little distracted from his homework
Henry’s mom: you’ll never achieve your dreams
That sounds like my mom. 😂
Goofy ahhh American spelling
@@This_awesomeguy64huh
Why did the scene pop up on the video when I read this comment?...
Parents when a child is upset over something that seems menial: You’re overreacting
Also parents:
I want Horrid Henry’s parents and Caillou’s parents to do a swap. They keep calling Henry Horrid but wait til Caillou is LITERALLY ripping out Peter’s hair with his bare hands.
No matter how awful Henry's parents are,no one deserves Caillou,Henry may be horrid but Caillou is Catastrophic
As someone who goes by Peter online, my immediate reaction upon reading this was, "I sure hope he doesn't?!" (with quite a lot of confusion and fear, especially since I did not know Peter was a character yet)
Crappy Caillou
@@noratsuki42ĺq
@@ororion212 "Catastrophoc Caillou"
TV henry: "i just want to learn karate"
Book Henry: "i just want to start ww3"
lol
I just wanted to say I love this comment.
Movie Henry: I just want to learn trigonometry
Something we all want to do sometimes
That's accurate.
Show!Henry screams ADHD kid surrounded by incompetent and straight-up malicious adults to me and I feel for him so bad.
Coded
This kid needs to see a psychologist (love the profile pic btw!)
@jocelynsandoval9385 calm down they're just drawings
Ignore that other person, they are clearly 13
He's definitely neurodivergent-coded. I relate to the show version of him. I behaved most of the time, but got in trouble for my emotions being too big, responding to bullying, and things other kids did, on top of my own misbehaving.
Another thing in the books I noticed; in the story about Henry and Peter as babies, it describes baby Henry as “screaming in the morning, screaming in the evening, and soiling his nappy.”(from what I can remember) Like dude, that’s just a normal fvckin baby 💀
I’d be more concerned if my newborn child appeared to not be pooping like Peter 😅
And I’ve always heard that a crying baby is a breathing baby and you want to be concerned about one who’s gone a while without crying 😅
I was a good baby but a horrid little kid. Either way, babies are supposed to cry and poop! Maybe I was a bad kid from being ignored as a baby.
My parents mentioned my older sister and I being very different babies, she would scream if mom wasn't holding her and it could only be mom holding her, no dad or grammy. I was a chill baby, hardly ever cried. My mom was also on antidepressants throughout her pregnancy with me and the whole time I was breastfeeding, and once I started teething I was grinding my teeth out of anxiety. When my little siblings were born, the 3rd was easier than the 4th, he learned how to cry on command at 3, and was mom's favorite for years, probably still is. The 4th was an easy baby, you could put her in a laundry basket and she'd just sleep. She isn't an easy kid though. She's got anxiety worse than me.
It gets worse: "Crybabies" are indeed a kind of baby. Aka babies that scream much more than usual -to the point they only stop when exhausted. A lot of -esp. new parents - take this personal. Being overwhelmed, they might blame the kid to do it "on purpose". In reality: Every baby can be a crybaby. Many babies turn when they're sick -others are just more sensible or ND. Aka they are overwhelmed by something and hence scream.
Obv. it's not intentional. But with all the ND coding of Henry, it feels like Henry's parents did exactly that. And now they're just writing him off as "bratty", "wants attention" etc.
That screams postpartum depression to me in both mum and dad
30:16 sorry but when your own child’s arch nemesis looks at you shocked you know you’re a bad parent
why is most british children’s literature just about horrific child abuse? 😭
I think that's all British literature tbh
Dickens desensitised us to it
I think the German literature is even worse, especially with Krampus and the Strewwelpeter stories.
Now that you've mentioned it, they kinda do; "Lord Of The Flies", "The Midnight Folk", "Narnia", "Harry Potter", almost all of Dahl's works...the only exceptions I can think of ilare Tolkien, "Belfry Witches", "Winnie The Pooh" (then again, I haven't read the book) and maybe "Worst Witch"...Granted Cackle’s is safer than Hogwarts but the things Mildred went through...
It's weird that Twitter would even call out cartoon anime girls while ignoring actual Cp
Childhood is when you are idolizing Peter, but maturity is when you realize that the parents are unfair to both Henry and Peter in opposite extremes
I loved Henry and hated Peter. I don't know what was going inside my brain to laugh at some of the stuff he did and get annoyed at Peter for just existing even though I was in a similar situation as him. It's weird as hell ik.
a true Golden Child and Black Sheep situation that is a sign of a perfectly healthy family
@@obsessednoodle some people just cope with trauma by resenting people/characters that are similar to the traits they unconsciously hate about themselves.
@@obsessednoodle when i was a kid i used to not like his parents, when they kept saying no i was like "thats unfair"
@@shipperina2213 lowk this made smth click in my head. i read a lot of articles about shadow cognitive functions, i never _really_ got it but i saw smth like this in each of the articles. ty for explaining 😭😭
Henry and Peter actually have a sibling dynamic thats very common in the real world, that being the ADHD kid who is disproportionately punished and neglected by their parents, and the Autistic kid who is completely coddled and sheltered. Or at least thats how i read the series, either way both of these kids are gonna be VERY screwed up adults.
i relate to peter
me (autistic) and my younger sister (neurotypical) if i'm being fully honest
why is this and this whole reply section me
Since when I are autistic kids coddled and sheltered? I just got the news. And since when are adhd kids punished and neglected? Both are hated by society so I don't see the difference. So you're saying is that autistic kids are perfect little angels? You must know nothing about autism if you're saying that.
@@aethersflamessv I'm autistic too 😮
The fact that Henry’s mom actually wanted him to DISAPPEAR in one of the episodes, even Margaret (his own ENEMY) was angry at Henry’s mom for wanting him to disappear
Edit: I do not know what episode it’s from, I saw it either in a compilation or a video about how horrible Henry’s parents are. One of the replies said it came from Peter’s birthday episode tho
Edit 2: It’s Happy Birthday, Peter
Hey, Margaret might hate his guts, but at least she didn’t want him to disappear
It's one thing for one kid to say it to another but when an adult, their own mother no less, says it that's a whole different ball game
what is life without a little petty rivalry anyway
Do you rember the episode name?
@@kaine8911 no, I mainly saw it in either a compilation or a video about how terrible Henry’s parents are (at least Dad’s improved in later seasons and it’s implied that as a child, he was similar to Henry, hopefully Henry can break the abuse cycle tho)
Fun fact: physical punishment was banned in Britain in 1989, the books were written in the 1990s, and Miss Battle-Axe is around 50, it makes a lot of sense
Why physical punishment was banned?
@@フカセはかわいい it was probably considered cruel
@@roymackenzie-jy4lr why ._.?
@@フカセはかわいいBecause it is. When my dad was a kid in the 60s he told me how his teacher was a horrible woman who'd beat her students with a thick stick.
@@フカセはかわいいBecause you shouldn’t hit kids…? Tf
I'll just say that people blaming Peter for Henry's treatment rather than their parents gives off similar energy to older kids resenting their younger siblings for being 'the favourite' rather than resenting their parents for *having* favourites.
'Cause I swear, a LOT of discussions I see online about dynamics between oldest, middle and youngest siblings tend to often ignore the responsibility of the parents in how they were raised and they just point fingers at each other.
THANK YOU FOR POINTING THIS OUT!!!
Edit: I don't mean to reply this a lot
This is coming from someone who's the younger of 2 and wasn't treated as badly, and as a result I'm just now realizing I was barely/not really parented at all, and now have no 'life/adulting skills' to get out of the situation 😢
Henry and Peter in the books: straight up bullying
Henry and Peter in the show: iconic duo
Henry sold his brother as a slave in the show.
@@HA-nj1qt thats just how siblings are
When you only got brothers,the rivalry reaches WW3 level
"A lonely child is what you're gonna be when I sell you." - Arthur
@This_awesomeguy64 yup, I was like that with my brother when we were kids, I was the only one with ADHD which then became me getting Autism as a teenager and now I have 3 brothers in total on my mum's side and one of them has also got ADHD
You might think Peter's better off, but he's in for a tragically short life of anxiety and imposter syndrome. They're an abusive family, and an abuser's favorite is a dangerous thing to be.
The places where tectonic plates overlap are called fault lines. The plates rubbing against each other is what causes earthquakes.
right. i think this was adressed in the dr. phil segment, if you look closely
Exactly.. the golden child and the scapegoat are both being unfairly treated, and not to mention their parents are just abusers in general
@ville__ Nope, you're just an oversized fetus.
@ville__mf this ain’t even courtreezy
@@morgaena3313 HELPPPPPP I JUST REALISED NOW 😭
Greg Heffley and Henry are a perfect example of the difference between Lawful Evil and Chaotic Evil. Greg tries to game the system to get what he wants, Henry just does whatever he can to express his endless rage.
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Greg's a sociopath, Henry is emotionally abused
@@MASTEROFEVILI feel bad for Henry to some extent....even as a kid I thought Greg was a shithead
@@muffnman980 Me too
@@MASTEROFEVIL I find it reassuring that A guy with a username like "master of evil" felt the same way about Greg as I did
But is Perfect Peter actually a goody two-shoes, or does he performatively act “well behaved” as a fawn response towards his abusive family so they don’t treat him like Horrid Henry?
@@mmecharlotteSame with my brother he always acted like me and my siblings were dirty and lied we had early done sexual stuff, while he when they were away hooked up a lot and also groomed minors... 😒
@@mittag983 he WHAT?!?
@@mmecharlottePerfect Peter may have been manipulative. It’s been years since I thought of Horrid Henry, but I’m fairly certain I remember a story where Henry gets tired of being in trouble all the time and starts acting well-behaved like Peter and when Henry starts getting just as much good attention as Peter, Perfect Peter starts acting out
@@mittag983 DAMN!
I hope those people are safe now.
Why has no one else considered this?! 👆🏾
(Now I need a series where the alleged "favorite" with a fawn response in hopes of avoiding abuse is the protagonist)
Ah, "Child Abuse: the series".
This is so true 😭
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It’s like the reverse of Caillou! 😭
@@compassrose1466 he actually has a reason to be a "menace"
666 likes….
in hindsight, he DEFINITELY has ADHD and was punished for exhibiting behaviours associated with ADHD. all it did was cause him to lash out. he probably has something else too, but it’s weird that we were all made to believe that he was evil as kids
RIGHT? It's ridiculous the way society treats us. People are just so mean/straight up assholes for no reason.
They treat us as if we're LESS.
I have ADHD and Autism but first it was ADHD as a kid and I have been punished a few times as a kid for acting out in a bad way, but most of the time I was just bullied by kids just because I was different, be it a kid born in England who had to live in Scotland or a kid who had a mental disability who never made any friends as a kid because no kid wanted to be friends with me hence why I was always the easiest target for bullying
Shows like this, gives people a skewed idea of grades. If a student isn’t getting perfect grades, then they’re lazy and failures as well as correlating bad grades to bad personalities. No wonder why kids feel so horrible in school. A lot of kids don’t get good grades for reasons out of the control. A kid can be a good kid, but not good at learning.
This unintentional ableism is stuff I can damn well relate to. Most bullying I got when I went to public school was because of me being autistic and having ADHD, even if they didn't know I had either(in fact a lot of it was from misunderstanding and thinking I was just weird). Some of it had to do with the fact that I didn't get diagnosed for it until the latter-half of elementary school
I was also a big tomboy who then-and-now likes video games and rock music(my dad loves metal, punk rock and alt rock so I grew up listening to that on the car radio), go figure
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 THANK YOU.
THIS NEEDS TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL SPEECH.
Context for Henry marrying Margret being brought up so much! In the uk we have this really toxic culture of "well if they're bullying you, it's because they have a crush on you!", and because of that, margret and henry get paired together in schoolwork as a way of the adults basically shipping the kids
I live in the USA and we have the same ‘if someone is mean to you, they must like you’. I’ve always hated it. It tells someone that they should take abuse.
@@elysiabarr425 Yeah...our shows didn't help either with the likes of "Jimmy Neutron"...
@@jenneacubero1036Even The Loud House did the same thing in one of their episodes too
@jenneacubero1036 At least they BOTH picked on each other, it wasn't a bully and a victim.
Same in Poland. Honestly then I think about it my preschool teachers were really toxic in a lot ways
I remember a tweet that described the difference between show and book Henry like:
TV: “I just want to hang out with my friends and play pranks!”
Book: “Okay Ralph now hit the second tower”
And the whole time I can’t help but think about it when listening to her talk
BRO 💀
WHY ARE YOU REFERENCING 9/11 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I can't stop laughing at this
@@DiemChauTranthi-sw4oi It's an easy target for jokes.
Same
They made the babysitter story into an episode as well and lemme tell you if you think she was bad in the book- my god. It gets so bad Henry hides with Peter in a closet and he calls the cops to tell them theres a monster in the house. They show up, the babysitter talks to them until they go away, the parents come home to her picking Henry up by his shirt collar while making the same threats as in the book. It’s the only time Henrys parents were actually decent to him.
"Baby's first ragebait" I can't- 😭😭💀
Timestamp 9:49
this reminded me that when my sibling was 5 they couldn’t pronounce the word horrid so they called this show “whore henry” 💀💀
That's the edgy reboot
More *@@moon4236
A sad continuation of Henry's life of trying to feel loved
A sad continuation of Henry's life of trying to feel loved.
Henry after ending-up at Hazbin Hotel.
His dad is so bad omg. There’s a scene in the show where Henry came to his dad (who almost completely ignored him) to talk to him ask for pocket money and he was like “yeah in a second” to then go right back to ignoring him but as soon as Peter came over crying he instantly paid attention to Peter, I felt so bad
I could be wrong, but I think I've seen people say that as the show went on the dad actually got better? I can't remember any examples off the top of my head but I swear I remember reading from a few people that he lowkey gets character development. haven't heard such a thing about the mom though lol
My initial exposure to this series was that clip where the parents said "This is your fault, Henry!" over the bad traffic when the kid wasn't even in the car
And the cereal clip too ,LIKE GIVE HIM THE CEREAL
Mine is recently when someone posted of Reddit asking for fan fiction of Horrid Henry’s dad
I saw the movie in school a long time ago but never had the chance to finish it. I completely forgot it existed until I found the dvd one day.
they "this is all your fault, jafar"ed him!??!?!
@@egg6144 wha-
the parents being rlly nice followed by fits of anger/disgust/whatever for henry is actually very accurate to many child abuse cases. most parents don't know/understand that they are abusive while the kids are forever questioning if they are/not so they don't tell anyone they're being abused and nothing gets done abt it.
also the earthquake joke is bc earthquakes occur on fault lines where tectonic plates meet/shift against each other, very cool joke imo
I feel like that might be going on with my parents especially my mom.
@@DragonmongamerI'm sorry to hear that. I obviously don't know anything about your situation, but I hope you know that how your parents act is not your fault, whether good or bad.
@@DragonmongamerIf you have a feeling that it might, try and reach out to a trusted adult. A family member you trust 100% (though I would suggest the other options first as they might support your parents instead), someone at school or even online via a hotline. Those people can help you become more sure on how you are being treated.
The idea that “each of your siblings had different parents from you” hits so hard when you think about it
That about summarizes my relationship with my mother, yea.
In short.
Tv Henry: Troubled, misunderstood kid, with social issues.
Book Henry: Psycho Kid!
Btw as a British person, I’ve never understood the ‘ in Halloween. 👻
Same, I'm like why is it spelt and written that way and not written and spelt as Halloween, also I'm also British
@@PrinceYamiUchihaCosplay Just found out, apparently because Halloween is actually short for “Hallowed eve.”
Why do they gotta emphasize peters ‘perfection’ compared to Henry’s? It just makes him lash out more!
Exactly!
That's the point
I always thought that was just how Henry thought of those people, and not actual "NAMES"
Yeah, comparing siblings to each other doesn’t end well.
They can phrase it better. For example, instead of saying, “Why can’t you listen like Peter?” say “Thank you, Peter, for listening.”
Complimenting a kid for doing the right thing can encourage/remind another kid to do the same. It actually works; we use it at my summer camp to make kids drink more water.
Edit: corrected grammar because it was bothering me
this happened to my own sibling (they called me the 'angel' that I decided against them calling me that to not make them feel worse)
Literally Horrid Henry’s parents are emotionally abusive😭
Is there a Figuarive version of that phrase?
@@llewelynshingler2173 Wdym?
@@_ThatCandyGirl_ You Said "Literally" so there must logically be a Non-Literal version
@@llewelynshingler2173 Yeah I’m referring to when it’s played as like a joke in like satire shows his parents acting like this isn’t endearing it’s just annoying.
my parents core
Big problem with constantly giving attention to misbehaving children is that well behaved children like Peter are treated as if they can handle themselves
“Rude Ralph, who he’s friends with in every universe.”
Is so true, like even in my little AU where the kids are in high school (where the pranks are a bit higher on the scale), RR and HH are still *besties* . I just love how he always has someone he can rely on in literally any life.
Edit; WHY DO I HAVE SO MANY LIKES!? Thank you? Oh and I’m sorry to disappoint but I haven’t written anything, and I hate writing so I most likely won’t ever.
Unironically i would love to read if you have any fanfics about hs AU
Inform us of your au!
get yourself a bestie who are ride or die like these two
"Do you think we're best friends in every universe?"
"I sure hope so."
And yet they're shipped together
The horrid Henry movie is basically a dyslexic child finally writing a word correctly.
Depending on if Henry was canonically dyslexic
@@downspiral considering his problems at school, I would believe it
The books: Henry is a little monster.
The show: Henry’s PARENTS are monsters
Very accurate
Horrid henry? More like henry needs expensive therepy
Both him and Peter.
@@ajstudios9210so true like why do they want they to put such high expectations to a fucking 6 year old
@@larasbigmac77 I think they only wanted on kid
In the future he's gonna pay for his therapy from the songs he will sell
_Harrowed Henry,_ maybe?
I always found Henry and Peter's friendship really sweet. I watched the show when I was a kid, and I'd always feel so happy when they teamed up
Well, sweet when Henry wasn’t picking on Peter. But brothers do that anyway, so 😂
Edit: ok, I just got to 12:38. That is sweet.
I feel like once they grow up and are out of the house they'd probably stop fighting as much because their parents horrible emotional abuse isn't constantly weighing down on their psyche
Reminds me of tom and jerry team ups lol
They're shipped they're shipped
@@skootergirl22 huh what
That quote related to not liking babysitters because "even if my parents are horrible at least i know them and can predict what might happen" hurt my heart as an adult who experienced abuse/a toxic home life since i was a child because thoughts like that are EXACTLY why i struggle with making connections outside of my direct family.
Same here 😢
(Yet at the same time I feel like I don't really know my family, because often my predictions are still wrong...)
I ultimately think the big difference between the books and the show is the message. In the show, they want you to sympathise with Henry, so he’s not as bad, while in the books he’s an absolute demon because he’s meant to be teaching kids how not to act. At least that’s what I remember from when I was a kid anyway.
😂 I remember reading a Horrid Henry book and it was that time when Henry wanted to go to this fast food restaurant but he had to eat his greens to earn it. So he decides to just start messing up his plate, secretly sneaking food away from his plate and even mushing peas under his knife to hide them! As a kid I always wanted to do that; I thought it was so clever 😂😂
I always thought that Henry’s parents were absolutely terrible. The episode where a teacher says they’re too strict and should allow Henry to eat some sweets was weirdly validating to young me.
They’d play Horrid Henry for us in class and the entire time we’d just sit there silently fuming about how bad his parents were to him 😭
I remember an episode where Henry's mum straight up wanted him to DISAPPEAR, even Margaret was giving her the side eye.
@@terestar1yesss it's peters birthday episode when a clown hired for his party, mum volunteers Henry to be a participant and the clown says something like "now for my next trick, I shall make this child disappear" and mum was the ONLY one who cheered, that was messed up
dr phil segment was iconic
"we'll send your child to a place where he'll get MORE trauma"
yup thats dr phil alright lmao
*Horrid Henry* 🤝 *Dennis the Menace*
Both troublemaking British kids who used their wits and mischiefs to wreak havoc towards everyone and everything surrounded them just for kicks.
I was about to mention that Henry reminded me of Dennis 😂
Accurate.
I trust Dennis the Menace more than Horrid Henry.
Dennis the menace is British?? Since when?? 💀
@@awkwardkookie7766they’re were two Dennis the Menaces. One in the U.K. And the other in the U.S. so they’re talking about the the UK version
The true lesson of Horrid Henry is don't grow up to be like Henry and Peter's parents.
First WhatAlSaid and now you too! Drawfee and Athena P enjoyers woah!
Been watching since the Wordgirl episode!
It’s weird at least from my memory I knew Henry was a little shit as a kid but enjoyed him being an anti-hero
Here are two examples of really fucked stories in the books.
In horrid henry gets rich quick, he sets up a yard sale for his old toys because he's obsessed with money. Perfect peter comes along and Henry decides he wants to somehow get rid of peter as well.
So, he proposes to peter that they sell him as a slave. He gets sold to moody Margaret, with henry even saying: "now, run along with your new owner."
Later, when he gets yelled at by his parents to get him back, he's mad that he has to waste his money buying his brother back. Peter is being treated horribly by Margaret, doing her bidding and being yelled at on the way.
Henry manipulates peter into giving him all his saved pocket money for Henry to get him out of the situation.
The second story is horrid Henry's underpants, where there's a School trend of randomly pulling someone's trousers down.
Henry gets given a gift by his rich aunt, who believes he's a girl, which is a pair of frilly pink underwear with hearts, bows and lace.
After having a dream about having peter executed, he wakes up being late for school and is too sleepy to notice the underwear he picks out from the drawers, putting on the frilly pants.
He finds out later in school, being sexist and therefore embarrassed about the idea of having his trousers pulled down and people seeing it.
So, he takes peter into a bathroom stall and tries manipulating him into swapping pants with him, even mocking Peter's choice in underwear. Peter refuses, causing henry to scream at him to give him his pants. They interrupted though, and peter ran off.
There's also a story where he gets a teacher to believe peter fell from a building and died, even having peter pretend to be dead on the ground below.
What did i just read😭😭
I don't think it's sexist to not want to wear girls' underwear if you're a boy.
"...he sets up a yard sale because he's obsessed with money."
This IP is really is just British Ed Edd n' Eddy holy sh¡t
Why would his aunt give him underwear as a gift? This is a very weird gift
A boy not wanting to be seen wearing girls underwear doesn't make him sexist
Horrid Henry is like Craig of the Creek but if he had an unhealthy home life.
I mean, at least one of the characters has a shitty home life.
...and the latter is like the former but if he was black and had a much better home life.
😊
Horrid Henry is like Dennis the Menace. Both of them are as cunning as foxes, but the latter is more witty and the former is bratty.
@@poweroffriendship2.0Dennis the menace! Oh the one show my entire family bonded over. (Because of generational trauma haha)
Just a thought on why Henry thought he’d marry Margret.
We all know older generations tend to trash talk and complain about their spouses (Not all, just a generalization). And perhaps Henry has been surrounded by this type of marital relationship growing up (Possibly from his own parents in private). So he’s been lead to believe that whoever your worst enemy is (For heteronormative reasons in this case your worst enemy of the opposite gender) that is the person you have to marry when you grow up.
Just a thought 🤷
That is actually in character.
He also hates weddings; I remember an episode where he said “When I’m king, no one will be allowed to be married.” Maybe not exactly, but it was something like that.
I saw it as the weird (not sure if it's just a Brit thing but as a Brit then yeah) if you know a girl, even if you're being bullied by them, you're expected to 'like' them.
Also as a kid I thought that everyone was expected to get married to someone, and I also remember thinking about having to marry one of the boys from school.
@@scopeawl it’s not just a Brit thing, if a boy is picking on a girl everyone tells the girl “oh it’s just cause he likes you”, which is honestly disgusting and promotes the ideal of unhealthy and abusive relationships
No… not quite. It’s just because they pick on each other so they “like each other”. We have a thing in Britain where if a boy is picking on a girl, it’s because he has a crush on her. It’s not a good thing, but it’s definitely a thing
@@scopeawl The entire plot of My Family is dedicated to this British Concept. It even has episodes where the idiot dad character and the smart mum character have time to themselves and they figure out that the reason why they're so miserable is because their entire purpose is to complain about something as it gives them substance to their lives because they're too caught up in their own misery to appreciate anything positive. That's UK dynamics for you. It's why when the original pitch for My Family was feted around multiple US networks (because the creator of the show, Fred Barron, is an American, just like Francesca Simon, the author of Horrid Henry), the US executives passed on it because it was "too nihilistic" for American audiences.
I had ADHD and didn’t know while I was growing up. My house was very much like Henry’s with me being like Henry and my sibling as Peter. It was almost comforting to me to see that in a show and know it wasn’t just me dealing with that unfairness. I knew it was unfair growing up but i didn’t know why. And it didn’t seem like Henry knew why he acted out either.
Book Henry is chaotic evil, series Henry is chaotic neutral, and movie henry is chaotic good
hi, hello, british person here (we ACTUALLY exist) WHAT THE FUCKING HELL IS HALLOWE'EN??
As another fellow britishperson I also have no clue what Hallowe'en is
Hi! I am not british but I do have an English degree & my best guess is that “-e’en” is a contraction of evening (with “Halloween” being derived from “All Hallows Eve”)! But I am also not all that sure haha
As another, another fellow british person I also have no clue what a Hallowe'en is, I am surprised I never noticed it being spelled like that as a kid.
@@LeapIntoAction lmao I can hear the contraction in a really strong British accent, thanks 😂
I think it's a way to appease both Christians and Pagans.
Christians celebrate Halloween, Pagans celebrate Sam'hain (pronounced sah-when)
I’m late to the video but I went to a talk by Francesca Simon, the author, pre-pandemic and she talked briefly about the Horrid Henry books. She doesn’t really like them, she always wanted to be a YA author, but her agent got her to write a children’s story, she wrote Horrid Henry the rest is history. She said she appreciates the money they’ve made her, but she can’t get much else published nowadays. I 100% recommend her only YA book, The Monstrous Child.
So basically, she was forced to write in a genre she didn't want to, so she made Henry into a psycho as kind of an outlet, and now she regrets it? She probably appreciates the TV series for being what the books probably should have been... wait, am I asking that the books have abusive parents instead of a monster child?
Bruh she has the same name as me. 😐
@@coralmaynard4876she said she doesn’t like the tv series because it’s different to the books
@@Andythesonicfan So she doesn't like the books, but she doesn't like the TV series because it's different to the books? Ummmm... (gif of Lady working out complicated math)
@@coralmaynard4876 I thought she liked the books. In interviews she said she liked them
I would like to know why there are there is so much British media about children being absolute gremlins and their parents being abusive/neglectful? Like, its genuinely concerning at this point.
What other media is there?🤔
We like things a bit shit also does Tracy Beaker count even though she doesn't have parents?
You wanna watch Tracy Beaker
@@gothnerd887 I mean, she does have the... It's not called an orphanage in Tracy beaker, is it? She's got the dorm runner???
To be fair, the kid from "The Belfry Witches" started out as a troublemaker with a stressed out single mom. But both mellowed out throughout the series.
Ain't it kinda odd how the parents LITERALLY have their kids named PERFECT Peter and HORRID Henry.... it's like the parents WANTED to hate him
I always thought Henry just gave the nicknames?
Unless this is shown later in the video
@@luna_nova_09 if that's the case then how come he called himself horrible
@@soulslvr9562because everyone calls him horrible. He doesn’t know how else to describe himself, maybe??
It's like they were manifesting on the kid being a terror.
@@luna_nova_09 Either his parents called him horrid and since everyone else around him calls him horrid(he’s a literal demon child with some level of mental instability), he maybe addressed himself as horrid and maybe addressed others based on their general mood. Margaret is well, moody, hence the name “Moody Margaret.”
I grew up with the Horrid Henry tv show (I'm not British, very American) and being an older child there were times where I could relate to Henry. Being neglected, ignored, etc. As I've grown up I know a huge difference between abuse and discipline now. As a child, what I thought was discipline, was abuse. I fully believe that Henry's parents were not only neglectful but refusing to get him help. He screams ADHD child or something around the lines of that, and without the proper help or education can affect how a child acts.
This show was my childhood and i literally grew up IN the shows environment 😭 literally my comfort show though
Litterally same, and I shared a lot of Henry’s coping mechanisms
I'm with you bro 😢
Same
Sending virtual hug! Or, if you don’t like hugs, a virtual, reassuring pat.
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Peter is the Golden Child to Henry's scapegoat
Peter is literally Henry’s punching bag
@@raquelleleahman525Maybe because he’s upset Peter gets better treatment
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 but still 😭 neither of them should have to get hurt because their idiot parents don't know how to raise children
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 Still never okay
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Crazy things is that even when Henry didn't do anything Mum and Dad just went "Don't be horrid henry". Mind you, he just want to eats his breakfast and when he want to eats his breakfast GUESS WHAT THE MUM TOOK THE GOOD AND GAVE IT TO DAD.
Horrid Henry really REALLY reminds me of how teacher’s classmates ect treated me before I was diagnosed with ADHD.
So yeah, I think I know what’s really going on with Henry.
Yeah, it's a real shame, but I hope people seeing these sorts of comments think deeper about how we treat children.
Not every kid who misbehaves, and likes to be deviant is neurodivergent codded. most kids who act like menaces, are not neurodivergent. just misguided or brats.
The TV show, I feel like they coded Henry as though he's supposed to have undiagnosed ADHD and the parents are supposed to be at their "wits end" with the boy because they don't know what to do with him because he's undiagnosed/unmedicated. It doesn't excuse their behaviour, but it certainly explains some of it.
It would be good to have neurodivent rep, yet you could say that Dennis the menace also has adhd
As a person with ADHD, I winced when his mom yelled at him for fidgeting.
@skootergirl22 I'd say Dennis could also have ADHD as well.
Like sure, they're originally meant to be a warning to kids "This isn't how you should behave, and these are the consequences of behaving like a little turd" The shows are far more sympathetic.
@@kyoyameganebereznoff
I was undiagnosed autistic and got yelled at for fidgeting as a kid 😔
@BrightWulph which one the American version or the British version?
12:41 can't lie, that clip always makes me smile. Seriously this clip's chemistry is genuinely so adorable and so sweet. It's a genuine young brothers dynamic and I adore that
Athena's general hatred of anything British is just too funny, because it's literally just the way they talk and spell things that gets on her nerves. I mean, obviously it's a joke, but it's funny that this is the second time to happen in a row.
"If I had a nickel for every time an Athena hated some aspect of the British specimen...I'd have two nickels..."
Which isn't alot but it's weird that it happened twice.
I think all these British slander jokes are a response to the jokes that people in the UK like to sling at Americans. It’s a whole slander joke war.
Alphablocks has Z pronounced as “zed”
@@Corgipon I wouldn't exactly call them people but other than that I agree /lhj
"This is the happiest he's been in ANY medium" Jesus Christ 😭
Tbf the Horrid Henry movie is the easiest medium to digest, it's more fun and wholesome than legitimately abusive, also aesthetically it's very nice, and the movie has became a beacon of nostalgia for me, since I was 9 when I first saw it
Horrid Henry was my favourite show as a child. When I was about 8-9 my parents banned me from watching it because it was “a bad influence” (I was a ‘difficult’ child and apparently the show was making my behaviour worse). Now in my early 20’s I’ve been going through therapy for anxiety, trust issues, low self esteem, and it’s clear to me why horrid Henry was my favourite show. My parents were always very negative towards me as a child, lots of shouting and blaming. When I was in trouble my parents would smack me and scream in my face, when my older sister was in trouble she’d get a stern talking to at most. In addition to this, I’ve been told that I likely have adhd/add. It’s weird how I related so much to this show without knowing that that was the reason why I liked it so much.
Horrid Henry’s parents make Buck Cluck look like a good parent.
No one can rival Buck Cluck.
30:17 Ever Margaret and Ralph were like “Girl, what the hell?”.
There's actually a book story of 27:46 (to my knowledge. I read these books when I was a child which was a long time ago lol). It's pretty similar - it's told from Peter's P.O.V. and he does lots of stuff to upset his parents like eating all the caramel centres from a box of chocolates and leaving the chocolate shells, and keeps expecting to be reprimanded for it, only every time he does his brother gets punished instead. Eventually, feeling guilty for making so much trouble for his parents (not for making his brother get continually punished for stuff he didn't do, weirdly) he decides to wash up their best crockery set himself; only he drops them all and they all smash. That's then when his parents go ballistic at him and punish him, for something good he tried to do but failed.
Holy that's actually so sad. I understand being frustrated (as a parent) that this happened, but how the fuck is yelling helping? Even worse because he tried to help and then broke it BY ACCIDENT. I know I shouldn't take it so seriously, but child abuse is something I am very prickly about, given my own mother, whose strategy was also always yelling when I was a ki. (Not anymore, thank God, she's great now) maybe instead of yelling and being angry they can have a discussion as to why this happened and that he shouldn't handle fragile stuff in the future and that they understand he meant well but it's dangerous. Like?? That is what I'm worried about. He could have seriously gotten hurt, why is that not their main concern? Fuck the crockery or whatever
I took a class in highacool called "psych in media" and we basically used the DSM to diagnose characters in movies and TV with respective disorders. We diagnosed Bart Simpson with ADHD (that's literally a plot point but it's the best example everyone knows and it was our warmup character) and it was actually pretty cool. We talked as a class about the criteria we observed and how it all qualifies, we debated comorbidity and symptom overlap, it was honestly a lot of fun. Your opening lines reminded me of that class lol
Omg I want to take that class so bad!!!! That sounds really fun
I WANT TO TAKE THAT CLASS SO BAD but alass...
I'll only have Cinema Therapy
(the youtube video)
If they went the route of Matilda where Henry was a troubled kid who got vengeance on the mean adults of his life, this show would've been awesome.
*Gets psychic powers from abuse*
35:08 This comment will probably get buried, but I had a teacher who I'm pretty sure wasn't a native English speaker. He had a weird habit of calling his students 'beefy' (in a lighthearted way). After years of this he once went further, adding on 'like Beefy Bert! "I don't know!"'. He'd seen Horrid Henry and thought Beefy Bert's adjective followed the same formula and so genuinely thought 'beefy' meant 'clueless'.
Both Henry and Peter need therapy like it’s obvious how abusive they are to Henry and how much they put high expectations to Peter like he‘s only 6 years old
THANK YOU for pointing this out! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
What's going to happen when Peter can't live up to their expectations? 😣
All of the kids except for Henry, Peter and that kid who couldn’t stop crying look like middle aged adults in the books.
Weeping William
@@SuperHGB ah that’s his name
@@SuperHGB weeping William sounds like the name of a ghost 💀
moody Margaret especially
@@Youraverageyoutubeaccount it sounds like William Afton
When I was a kid, people would always compare me to Horrid Henry and my sister to Perfect Peter, and now that we are older we both have diagnosed ASD and I also have diagnosed ADHD lol, what an eye opener. In a lot of ways that comparison was insanely accurate looking back, since my sister was the 'golden child' and I was the 'scapegoat'
Athena fighting for her life to get this video out, despite everything going wrong it still worked out. iconic.
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I think the earthquake joke is referencing fault lines. I recently finished watching Horrid Henry, and in one episode Peter says Henry is a dinosaur, and in the 1 hour special Linda says sometimes Henry is a dinosaur, so it sounds like he actually transforms. The animals also show a higher level of intelligence, like when Fluffy watches a show on the Ipad and Fang is seen reading a miniature comic book.
I wonder if the only differences between Henry's world and ours are the animals' intelligence and the possibility that everyone is just a shapeshifter
It’s this, the one earthquake has a different fault line and so it isn’t its fault (line) or fault (blame). Extreme dad joke energy.
There is one episode where they get a new satnav and it seems to teleport them, and then the 1 hour special has the new invention from the episode go through the TV into his living room and then one of the characters talks to him and then they come through the TV into his living room, so who knows what the world is like.@@justaperson4656
If Horrid is forever then Perfect must be a lie, if adults and favored offspring can say or do whatever and remain off the hook.
The rules are shades of grey when you don't do as you say, when you make the unwanted children suffer over and over just to punish them for simply drawing breath again and again.
🤩 That's a hazbin hotel song Reference "you didn't know" great song Parody btw😁👍
I remember a friend of mine and I watched this show on UA-cam for the laughs, thinking it was going to an annoying kid's show that aired in the UK . . . We were so wrong. I can't tell you how we went from laughing at an innocent kid's show to basically screaming about how horrid (pun intended) Henry's parents are to him, how Peter is an annoying know-it-all who can't do anything wrong, and if Henry so much as sneezes, he gets yelled at for being horrid. 😂😂
For what it’s worth know, margaret and henry disliked each other cos well yeah boy girl things at their age , but in the books they where actually friends and Margaret came over to his house a lot, so yeah, they sure disliked eachother but did care about eachother
They were frenemies
There are times where I'm like the parents are just awful cause when Henry doesn't do anything and still gets blamed.
The worst example of this is when Peter wanted to be horrid like Henry he sprays Henry with the hose and what happens? The dad blames Henry and even when Henry says he didn't do anything and peter admits it, the dad says Henry should have gotten out of the way of the spraying with no punishment on Peter at all
Baby boy, baby: Tv show Henry
Evil: Henry in the books
True
Fun fact, in Hebrew localizations of the franchise, peter is called mel. This is because the Hebrew word for perfect is "mooshlam".
In Polish he is called Damianek because perfect is doskonały.
@@wiktoriafrompoland2453and henry is called koszmarny karolek!
Yeah that's true I am jwe
dunno why but henry in the books reminds me of a disorder i was diagnosed with a few years ago, reactive attachment disorder. due to often abuse or neglect, a kid wont form a healthy relationship with a parent, which causes trust issues (especially towards adults), bad at forming and keeping relationships, and kids (especially teens) with RAD are known to be extreme trouble makers, even do straight up crime or abuse animals. with therapy, you can grow out of the diagnosis, which is the process were just starting for me. henry just.. reminded me of that. i see a quite a few similarities
I grew up with both the Horrid Henry TV show, the movie and the books, and even as an 8 year old I realised "This kids parents suck"
26:53 the joke is that earthquakes make faults in the ground. A fault is a planar fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rock which has been displaced.
Me to that joke 😑😐🫤😵💫🤢🤮
@@ayanellezooman685 the joke was pretty bad 😭
@@KeyFChicken I know!!!!!
I used to watch this show when I was younger and I stopped because as I got older I saw how toxic things really was. There was so much negativity and hatred put on Henry and so much pressure and stress put on Peter to be perfect it reminded me of parents hurting both kids in completely opposite ways. I felt so bad for Henry because he was almost always told he was never going to be good enough, he was almost always discouraged and scapegoated when something happened that wasn't his fault, and almost always yelled at and punished for the most minor of things like drumming on his desk. I mean it's like him drumming on his desk was equivalent to shoplifting in his parents eyes. While Peter always had to be the best or "perfect" at things and wasn't allowed to make even the smallest of mistakes like a B on a test at school. and while both boys was abused in different ways they both still would feel it even in adulthood. Peter would no doubt most likely be a perfectionist in just about everything with an extreme fear of failure, anxiety, depression, and not to mention most likely CPTSD/PTSD from fear of being treated like Henry was & a people pleaser or avoided them most likely because he fears letting them down and being yelled at. Henry would most likely have unbelievably low self esteem,
Anxiety, depression, CPTSD/ PTSD from the way he was treated. Not to mention he might also be a people pleaser or avoid people like Peter but most likely because he fears a bad reaction and would expect people to reject him. I know Henry wasn't perfect and did some horrid stuff and I'm not excusing it but he and Peter was neglected and abused which isn't okay under any scenario. I'm just glad it is a fictional show.
I seem to remember thinking that Henry's parents preferred Peter either because he's blonde or Henry's adopted.
If I had to guess they probably had Henry at a younger then they wanted to as their careers weren’t that far ahead. So the started externalising a lot of his normal age appropriate behaviours when he was younger and he acted out due to it.
The father has brown hair can't you see that?
Henry’s parents believed in eugenics confirmed
@Ruuehxbfiqkxn notice that Simon has brown hair as well
fun fact: those game show hosts are beloved kids comedy duo Dick and Dom. They are, honest to god, some of the most unhinged people to ever grace British screens. Dick and Dom in da Bungalow, if you’re willing to cover kids game shows, has some INSANE lore and recurring characters and trying to reckon with the universe it takes place in I think would be hysterical. Though it may only be a lore lite since I think a lot of the episodes are lost media :(((
I was maybe in my teens or 20s when in da bungalow was airing
Absolute legends.
Speaking of, LOD&D: also fuckin' great.
@RAFMnBgaming oh yea, that show still full of gross out
I loved the Diddy dick and dom series
horrid henry's school scenes are actually an extremely accurate portrayal of growing up in britain
I didn't even remember this show existed until I noticed you were making a video about it, saw Henry's fiendish little face and went "wait a sec, this looks familiar". My brain legit just erased all memories of this show before you unexpectedly unlocked them.
Doctor Phil being no help at all and mostly singing about himself is very accurate 10/10!
As someone who spent most of their childhood with ADHD + Autism , I have to say I ALWAYS related to Henry!! Throughout my childhood I’d lash out and scream at my siblings, I’d get punished and get more upset. I wasn’t able to regulate my emotions or even explain them. I’d have meltdowns or get overstimulated. The more I got punished the more upset I was, because I wasn’t understood. My focus was terrible in class and things would always upset me. As a kid I was incredibly aggressive for no reason other than I was upset ; misunderstood.
I very much think Henry has ADHD , his parents are incredibly emotionally unaware (like most ppl in the Uk, LOL)
Henry reminds me of a lot of ppl I know who have ADHD,’ misbehaving ‘ in hopes of understand because, after all.
‘Any attention is better than none. ‘
Great video! Some notes though:
- While Battle-Axe thinks about hitting Henry with a ruler, their mum actually hits both Henry and Peter in one of the Christmas stories.
- The movie is canon to the show, to some extent. There's a season 4 episode called "Movie Moments" where Henry and Al react to it, and Henry explains some missing scenes, presenting it as more of a documentary. Truly bizarre
So the mom is physically abusive as well? That's messed up
@@Andythesonicfan Sure is! These poor kids just can't get a bloody break
I feel so bad for Henry. Not just because of how his parents treat him but the fact he has to British on top of everything else
Good thing he's not American, he'll be the one who would be playing pump up kicks
As much as the accent is cute when they're kids, god knows I'll suffer hearing q british teen Henry
Me too
I know, it's sad how he'll have to live with the fact he's a brit for the rest of his life
I know this is supposed to be a "British people are scary" joke but I'll be honest it genuinely sucks over here. Especially now considering how badly the tories are messing up everything. I can see why my uncle moved to Spain 6 years ago lol
The Yanks being flabbergasted of the words "Hallowe'en" and "Mum" will never not be funny.
As for the ACTUAL content of the video I must say it was good to remember these stories because I had completely forgotten about them, so ta for that Athena
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If Henry had a YT channel he'd name it PurpleGangbang.
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There was this one episode where Peter was excited that he found a cool bug and called his mum about it and when she came into the backyard she immediately said DONT BE HORRID HENRY. and then talked sadly to “perfect” Peter.
30:14 - 30:19
She’s like: “bravo!bravo!…..oh shit I messed up”
38:10 This is actually a reference to Banksy's girl with balloon.
Banksy is a anonymous famous British graffiti artist.
Girl with Balloon is probably one of his most famous works, a painting of Girl with Balloons was being auction off and as soon as it was sold the frame started shredding it. Banksy has admitted it was his doing. I probably explained that poorly, i definitely recommend anyone reading this comment to research about Banksy.
Theories say that Banksy is multiple people or a woman
@@skootergirl22oh yes people and woman
@@skootergirl22So a woman isn't part of people? You're not very smart...
This may be me being cheesy and theorizing over a children’s show but the characterization of adults (especially Henry’s parents) HAD to be a thought out decision. When we’re small we’re taught that other kids behaviors/etc are products of their environment ie rocky home life or personal issues, but it’s not often we ever SEE it in action ! A good lesson to be taught
The worst thing in abusive families is that it's not always THAT bad. Sometimes your abuser can be nice
My dad (very abusive and terrible) was almost never nice so it was difficult for me to grasp this /gen
I want to know what you mean by that, I'm kind of curious about this
@localheaddealer1382 They mean that just because someone is an abuser doesn't mean that all they ever do is abuse people. They can act civil and even kind sometimes, they are still people with a full emotional range after all. Also some abusers are nicer than others, and it's very common among victims who've dealt with those kinds of abusers to try an rationalize their abuse and convince themselves that they can't possibly be abusive because, well their nice sometimes, they don't act like the stereotypical, horrible monster throwing dishes and always having something mean to say, no, no, sometimes they even act like genuinely good people. This rationalization can be worsened if abuser themself try to use their good behavior to gaslight the victim even further into thinking they were better than they were, just because they weren't horrible ALL the time, or if third party members minimize or dismiss the abuser's behavior for the same reason.
However, it is important to recognize that the abuser's good behavior does NOT erase their abuse, if anything, in my opinion, it makes it worse because it proves they are CAPABLE of doing better, they're just choosing not to. Doing a bad thing, and then later doing a good thing, that is completely unrelated to the initial bad thing doesn't 'balance out' or 'erase' the bad thing you did, it doesn't make things better, apologizing for the bad thing, recognizing it was bad, making an effort to clean up your mess and do better in the future might, but being horribly mean and/or abusive to someone one day and then being nice and comforting towards them on another day doesn't make you not abusive, it just makes you inconsistent. I believe that is what they are saying.
She should explore the little princess cartoon. That world is nuts. The king and queen wear normal attire and their defense people are essentially men children. And when the princess was asked what she wanted to be when she'll grow up, the whole tone literally shifted for a moment (like don't hug me I'm scared).
I read the books as a child back in the 90s
OMG I REMEMBER THAT SHOW! It was a really long time ago, but I remember the princess's stuffed animal was named Gilbert and that the maid and the soldier guy (?) were in love.
IVE NEVER CLICKED ON A NOTIFICATION THIS FAST. Thank you for covering this! I’ve been waiting for my child-self to be validated about how Horrid Harry isn’t Horrid and is just misunderstood! (Specifically the tv version)
Henry's mum didn't let him do karate for literally no reason