(October 2024) Hey guys, Can't believe this awful video just hit 2 million views 😭 lol In retrospect I can't say that I think a single one of these are legit gaster references (other than Gaster' Theme obviously and mysterygo, as well as perhaps STMPWYFS). YBN doesn't even have the same pattern... But hey, it was always supposed to be an unserious video, just please bare that in mind!🙏 I think sometimes the UTDR community can overanalyse the music and find things that aren't really there and I wouldn't want my videos to be responsible for spreading that mindset. Andrew Cunningham has a great video about Gaster's Theme which is much more insightful than any of my Gaster vids if you wanna check that out. Oh and also, I plan on uploading lots when the new Deltarune chapters drop soon... so keep an eye on my channel if you like! ❤ I promise they'll be epic
fun fact: when using headphones, gasters theme only plays on the right ear in "dating start", and it only plays on the left ear in "song that might play when you fight sans".
@@Kendorable I mean, dating start also plays during the Undyne hangout and the Alphys date, but the Papyrus date/hangout is the first time you will hear it, and it shares similarities with many snowdin songs, so its likely a Papyrus theme. It still plays during dates and hangouts in generell though, so one could ask themselfes why Toby didnt put it in Bonetrousle instead (so it would be in Sans and Papyrus battle themes respectively)
@@Arkivalry the phrase is used in a conversation with a gaster follower, with nobody around at all for miles, so it cant be talking about a literal person around the player and follower go to 1:32 ! ua-cam.com/video/3C1cvPaaoiU/v-deo.html
You could also make the argument that since this "up and down" theme is all over the place, that since Gaster is chopped up and scattered, We would hear a bit of him throughout the whole game
Everyone keeps mentioning that his theme is a simple 4 note progression or something, but you also gotta remember that Toby is real careful about his music, and like... I assume he chose such a simple yet distinct yet subtle theme for that reason. I mean, I could be wrong, but the dude seems pretty particular.
i agree with you. I have a big guess as to why he continues to use this leitmofotif in his OST, and it will probably explain what kind of world it is in Deltarune, but there is still a lot of darkness behind it.
I mean, it could just be that he didn’t want to spend a lot of time on a song for a character that barely exists in the game, and the method of playing it will only show up in some games.
Yeah i think that’s right. Gaster was literally *shattered across time and space.* of course he’d just be around like a bunch of puzzle pieces scattered all about on the floor.
Gaster exists everywhere and nowhere at the same time. So to reflect that, his theme's leitmotif is everywhere despite him never making an appearance in a regular playthrough. If all this was legit done on purpose, Toby's an absolute genius.
I don't think that most are coincidences, Toby made Gaster's theme simple for a reason, just so he can put anywhere Gaster might be watching us in Undertale or even Deltarune, he's probably there, planning something.
"in all fairness, it is just a four-note arpeggio. of course it's everywhere, arpeggi are one of the easiest ways to add flavour to music." This comment from this video has me thinking.... If Gaster is scattered through time and space, then of course his theme is going to be something you see everywhere. Toby Fox went REAL deep for this character
I see lots of people try to say its unintentional because "the theme is so simple, of course you'll find it everywhere" but I think that was the point, if hes really "everywhere and never fading" like they say, his theme will be everywhere too, never fading because once you hear it, you cant stop hearing it.
@@yes57373 it is not similar at all. and the fact that you think this is something toby would do is not enough evidence to conclude it is not a coincidence
Theory: the reason that gasters theme may appear in snowdin themes Is because he lived there. I'm assuming with the skeletons of course. That could also explain why the local snowdin town folk known the skeletons to "just showed up and asserted themselves here." Everyones memory is disjointed because of the fact that his existence was ripped away, leaving a Gap Where things would be more easily explained and much less mysterious.
Yea. If you obtain the key to the back of Sans and Papyrus’ house, you can interact with two things. 1. Photo of Sans and other people you haven’t encountered with. 2. Blueprints with weird symbols on it (which is I’m guessing the blueprints to the CORE). But not even the skeleton brothers say anything about Gaster themselves. So maybe Gaster was a father figure to them both.
Gaster's leitmotif being so simple it can slip in everywhere kinda makes sense - he's shattered across time and space, scattered throughout the whole world
I think that the reason that Gaster's theme is associated with Flowey is because Alphys (probably) used Gaster's tech to basically bring Asriel back from the dead.
@@greenberrygk Also Gyftrot's jaws. Gyftrot is a reindeer with gift powers. You know who else is...? Noelle. She fabricates giftwrap out of seemingly nowhere at the Carnival to give Queen her prize.
I would say Core and STMPWYFS are the strongest contenders for it being intentional, His Theme was surprising so now I will probably always here Gaster’s theme now. Great video though!
one of two 1 (the most probable): it is mere coincidence 2: Tobi fox really wants to emphasize that there is no time when Gaster is not present in a certain way
I believe “Bring it in, Guys” is intentional. You can hear Gaster’s Theme in there although it is a bit of a stretch. But also, this is the happy ending, everyone gets to come to the surface but, we hear nothing about Gaster...
No, the notes in the actual don't even sound remotely similar or follow the 1232 pattern that Gaster's seventh arpeggios do. I don't think it's a reference.
I think he is on the surface because we don’t hear the other monster songs but we hear gaster theme he’s an other monster but we hear his theme in it so he IS on the surface
Its interesting that his theme is very subtly everywhere, so when you actually hear Gaster's Theme it sounds oddly familiar, but because its so subtle you may not remember where, it could make a player uneasy
I always loved how mysterious Gaster was as a character, he's so important to the lore, yet we know so little about him. Even the sprite that everyone associates with Gaster might not be him at all. But I do love how his theme is in many different tracks, amplifying the theory that he's always listening.
yeah. it reminds me of the spirit trance versions of the songs from touhou ten desires, they have the same muffled feel to them without the main melody and are pretty calming
2:47 This actually made me wide eyed and mouth open. Over the course of my 4 years in the fandom, I never convinced myself the Mystery Man sprite was Gaster, there simply wasn't enough, or _any_ proof of it being him. That definitely pushed me over the edge.
7:22 The part of the song where you can hear gasters theme is when Sans and Papyrus are on screen, and in the Snowdin part. I think that was totally on purpose. “What do you two think?”
6 is tied to Gaster in many ways. For example, all of Gaster’s stats (he had a fight that was scrapped) are sixes. Gaster has a proper body upside down or right side up. 6 is a proper number upside dwn or right side up.
@@oldqazwsxedcrfvtgbyhnuij That's interesting. Very interesting, actually. The same day this video was uploaded Toby left a message at the INDIE LIVE Expo 2020 he didn't talk about his games at all, but that would have been a perfect moment to reveal something new about this character. (Not complaining tho, i cried while listening to the message-)
@Schwetzik Actually, in the background, it sounds VERY similar. Maybe rewatch that part of the video over and over 'till you notice, it certainly is there in the background.
I think the best part about gaster's theme being such a simple tune is that there’s always some sort of plausible deniability to whether it actually means anything. Ultimately we’re left guessing as to which of these motifs are actually connections and which are just coincidences due to the simple structure. It really adds to the mystery.
This is an idea that I’ve been hesitant to touch- especially with all the backlash from looking through Deltarune’s songs for Gaster’s theme, but someone had to take the plunge. I highly doubt it was intentional in Spider Dance and the Snowdin Songs, as well as Your Best Nightmare and For the Fans, but I appreciate that this video is mostly speculative. My general rule of thumb is that the four note melody should be looped to be considered, and should probably contain a key change. Though there are notable exceptions to this such as Another Him. Still, looking for it just in random melodies isn’t gonna get us anywhere.
I agree. It’s a lot more obvious in Deltarune, while it’s fairly subtle in Undertale. Plus, Toby had plenty time to observe the fandom’s obsession with Gaster’s theme and incorporate it into his work more clearly. Most significantly, Gaster appears to have a more prominent role as a whole in DR than UT, so it only makes sense.
I think that it's more coincidental if it appears in the main melody but if it appears on the bassline or 'other hand' to what the melody is playing, it is more likely a reference. We know Gaster has probably split himself up into pieces in other timelines, so having his theme as the backdrop to songs rather than in the foreground itself shows he is always there and is silently waiting to be discovered rather than suddenly appearing and being the main character. Thematically what the player character goes through in both UNDERTALE and DELTARUNE where they are 'fallen down' is a direct thematic reference to Gaster himself. I think he has more significance to the meaning of the games than physical representation. We know many elements of DELTARUNE ended up in UNDERTALE because Toby said himself he's been working on parts of DELTARUNE as early as 2012, hence the 'April 2012' song in DELTARUNE. If you go to Toby's tumblr website page and go back to archived stuff from April 2012, there's actual artwork of Lancer and the three other card suits with their characters in a nice little animation. This shows Toby was working on stuff for this game from an early point and it's actual based on dreams he had. He incorporated some songs into UNDERTALE. My point? Toby has his secrets but a lot of them are on clear show. UNDERTALE and DELTARUNE are definitely connected, if not physically, thematically.
What did you do to Snoke I still think Spider Dance was by coincidence, and the “fallen down” thing is definitely a stretch- one’s falling in the underground and connected with dying, the other is about being erased from existence. I do think elements of Gaster are going to appear in Deltarune through some connection though.
@@TheAdvertisement Muffet talks about someone with a 'smile'. Is that really who Fox originally intended it to be or is it Gaster? Reviewing the evidence I don't see why the 'smile' thing was left in the main game. What significance does it have unless its a clue it was Gaster? I don't get it. With the fallen down thing you do have to remember falling down is a big thematic thing in BOTH Undertale and Deltarune and Gaster himself also fell down. People seem to miss that thematic element the two games and Gaster share in common.
Notice how in all the other songs, the leitmotif has tempo alike the original Gaster's theme, but in the core it sounds delayed and saddish. Knowing that gaster died there, it's probably them remembering what happened
glad you separated the "this one is kind of likely" ones from the "this is probably just toby using a regular 4-note up-down pattern because that's a thing that songs do sometimes" ones
This is a wonderfully made video. However Gaster’s theme is literally just 2 Major Seventh Chords. These are incredibly common, and are bound to show up in music. The majority of these cases are probably just unintended similarities. I do agree with some of these though, especially with any associated with Deltarune. It’s obvious he has an incredible presence in that game.
HE HE HE I AM A SUPASTAH UA-cam COMMENTER Some songs such as “Another Him” from Deltarune directly use his motif. However a lot of these seem to be a stretch. Like I said, Gaster’s theme is basic. It’s unlikely all of these were intended.
Toby might've made it just vague enough for people to notice it in songs he didn't even intentionally put it in. I don't think *that's* much of a stretch.
@@micaalexandermusic I'm not sure why everyone seems to need to reiterate that most aren't intentional. The video itself says that over and over, I think we all get it.
...no it doesn't? Gaster's Theme goes 1-2-3-2. I'm not sure what you mean by the beginning of "Your Best Friend", but the background notes go 2-3-1-3, and the foreground notes begin 1-1-2-3-1.
5:06 Although the "Your Best Nightmare" one doesn't seem intentional, this part of the theme _does_ play during the orange soul portion with the spinning hands/gloves.
When you realize that Toby keeps using a sustained chord arpeggio for each peace, meanwhile Gasters entire song is just that. Just to make Gaster all the more inclusive. I like how this is pointed out, ngl.
I was shook when I heard it in "Bring it In, Guys!" It seems so obvious, and it's scary to think that even that Gaster is there during the good ending still. But yet We did not know He was there Now, it's rude to talk About Someone who is Listening...
MatPat made a theory about that, he thinks that papyrus and sans are the left and the right part of gaster, i suggest you watching the series about gaster. it's really entertaining
I'm actually super surprised that Toby didn't put Gaster's theme in Alphy's theme because she works in his office and is a scientist and everything you know?
I almost wonder if the four-note arpeggio is a "crutch" of Toby Fox when he writes music. Like, if he uses it when he can't think of anything more interesting and Gaster's Theme is a reference to that. I know there are shortcuts that I like to take in my games that I've worked into lore.
With the part about Muffet, I always thought Muffet was talking about flowey, who not only tried to kill the player multiple times, but also constantly smiled and could imitate many different faces, to the point where they're not even his face anymore. The theory in the video also makes sense though, because Gaster is practically just a blob, which I would imagine that to allow him to change shape, and it appears that he physically can't stop smiling.
ik this is an old comment, but im pretty sure it was Mettaton who offered Muffet money to kill you, here's why: - he states he was the one who paid all the mercenaries inside the CORE to kill you, and Muffet's fight takes place fairly close to the CORE - i really doubt that gaster, a guy who's been shattered across time and space, has enough money to convince someone to murder a child (same applies to Flowey tbh. he's like. _a literal flower)_ - there's no evidence pointing out that either Gaster or Flowey are able to change forms (except for Omega Flowey and Asriel, but there is literally no way Flowey could somehow achieve those forms without any SOULs on him), whereas you could make a very reasonable point about Mettaton using his EX form to pay the mercenaries so he's not recognised by them - Muffet mentions the mysterious person who offered her money had a very charming smile. i dont think i need to go into further detail about this one
@@cuntforcetraumaFlowey did it, *EVIDENCE:* 1. Flowey would definitely like to subtly destroy you 2. Muffet said "He had such a wonderful smile." Mettaton can't smile in his box form, and it's unlikely he'd change to his EX form since it wasn't finished yet. 3. Flowey is known to smile in most of his sprites. 4. Muffet said she saw him change shape. Once again, it's unlikely Mettaton would turn to his EX form, but you know who changes shape a lot? Flowey. He does it often to taunt you, and it wouldn't be a stretch to say he'd use that to manipulate Muffet into trusting him. 5. Mettaton said he hired monsters, but it would make more sense that he hired monsters in the Core, since that's where his show was about to take place. 6. Mettaton wants to use Frisk's soul to cross the barrier himself, but Muffet seems to want to keep it for herself. Why would Mettaton hire Muffet if he wanted the soul? But Flowey, on the other hand- er, vine..? doesn't care about getting to the surface. 7. remember, Mettaton is not trying to kill you yet since it's all an act with Alphys 8. Alphys in the true lab said that she was afraid to add legs to Mettaton because IF she did then he wouldn't care about her anymore and would go on to be his own life, if he had legs, he would do so, and he even said "i've been aching to show this off for a long time" *which means he didn't show it off yet to anyone and you get the 1st premiere of his body like mentioned* sorry for the essay but it's clearly Flowey who did it XD oh yeah, one more reason, *whenever you find Flowey it's in a dark place or backround, he doesn't like to appear to talk or anything besides dark places* yes, i know you can find him chasing you, but he'd rather be in dark places, 1: RUINS' dark corner (first encounter) 2: RUINs' other dark room 3: Flowey's World (a dark world that leads to the surface) 4: Muffet says she saw him Shapeshift IN the shadows, so he would do it secretly so no one talks about it, Mettaton, however with his ego, would WANT to be seen by many
welp i just sold my brain to Undertale Essay a whole junkload of reasons, but i can't make it more obvious then this, thanks for reading that all if you did ^
@@Fatumity oh those are some pretty good points you made. although honestly i cant imagine Flowey hiring someone else to kill you, when his whole thing is that he wants to kill you as many times as possible, just because he thinks it's fun. idk though, maybe it's supposed to foreshadow a Deltarune character that parallels their Undertale counterpart? maybe im stretching this a bit, since Muffet doesn't seem to be that important of a character, but she hasnt appeared in Deltarune yet, so ig there could be something to that
Musician here - a lot of these are very likely overreaching. Gaster’s theme is made up of three-note chords, arpeggiated (played one note at a time) up-then-down over four beats. The problem is that all of the most basic chords in music are three-note chords, and the most common rhythm structure is 4/4, the double binary. So arpeggiating a three note chord over 4 beats is really really common. To me, the striking part of Gaster’s theme is the intervals. You have a very small step, then a big leap. So if I were to look for Gaster musical references, I’d look for that weird interval structure, either in chords or in melodies. The True Lab music has some weird chords, so that could be a nice point to start.
@@Dani_the_crow Well, in that vain, if you really want to reach far you can draw a connection between the Gaster arpeggiation and the openning theme in that both of their main motives have a small interval and a large one (if you swap the placement of the 2nd and 3rd notes in the intro theme). They are quite strikingly similar, actually. But I agree that calling any 3 note arpeggiation a reference to the Gaster theme is a reach. It probably has more to do with Toby Fox's compositional habits. But it also exemplifies how beautifully easy it is to make it seem like there patterns and connections when the music is so well composed.
As for Muffet mentioning a “man with a lovely smile” and changes shape, she’s much more likely referring to Mettaton, since EX has a handsome look and he’s a shape changer, and he’s hired many other monsters to take you out.
I feel like Toby had planned each and every one of these. He had planned Gaster’s theme to be a simple 4 notes arpeggio so it would be easier to include it in as many songs as possible. Since Gaster is “scattered across time and space”, it would make sense that he would be literally or almost everywhere, especially in the game’s soundtrack since Undertale is fairly music based (each (important) monster with their own theme and everything). So Toby wanted to make a subtle reference to the fact that Gaster is everywhere by incorporating a bit of him everywhere.
the notes for gaster’s theme are A, Bb, and F. the only songs with gaster’s leitmotif are muffet’s song and snd_mysterygo. the rest just *happen* to be unrelated groups of four notes. gaster’s theme goes 1-2-3-2, whereas some of the other songs go 1-2-4-3, with 1 being the low note and 4 bring the high note. it’s nothing like gaster’s theme. also, your best nightmare went 1-2-3-4, which is most definitely NOT gaster’s theme.
@@sacred3725 That's like saying "Finale" doesn't contain "Your Best Friend" just because the first note is a half step lower. Edit: We already have good reason to believe the theme in "Song That Might Play" is meant to be Gaster's Theme, because a. We already know that Sans has a definite connection to him, and b. The theme can only be heard in the left ear, which is the side with Sans' glowing eye. Every other part of the motif is correct - the time each note is held in relation to the other notes, the pattern, the repeated nature, and the key slowly changing (though admittedly significantly faster than in the original theme). We can excuse this slight inconsistency as a variant of the motif.
I feel like it's easy to hear Gaster's theme in a lot of songs since it's melody is so basic, and so it made be being added in at all and we're just suffering from the power of suggestion.
Toby: _Puts any sort of revolving arpeggiated melody line in a song_ MediaMotifs: *It’s Gaster* On a more thoughtful note, it is actually interesting to think that something as simple as a three or four note melody could be manipulated in various ways to connect the music together. It is really inspiring to me as a composer to think of doing something similar to that. It can tie a collection of music together in a very subtle way just by putting a similar melodical flow in any instance in the songs. Thank you for the clever video, it really got my gears turning! :)
3:13 actually muffet was talking about mettaton, as she said he hired her to kill you. and mettaton explains in his battle that he did hire those people to kill you. wonderful smile was probably because he was in his EX form, and changing shape was him probably turning back into his regular form.
Some of them are stretches, others make sense. Overall I like the idea that Gaster's theme can be heard "everywhere". It fits the character. We really need to know more about that guy though... Also, theorists almost never talk about Muffet, but I think this "spider" could be more important than it appears to be. It has links to a lot of stuff in Undertale, and as a spider, it is related to _webs._ As if it tied things together, like a network.
@@pouletbidule9831 Or it was made so simple (just a 4-note arpeggio, a foundational tool in lots of music) to trick people into hearing it in places it isn't
@@ponponpatapon9670 but it's not actually in most of these places, it's not even the same notes half the time, people are just quick to call any rising 3 notes + 1 "the gaster letimotif"
@@cyrlaineaparecidacasagrand2010 Mettaton is not a woman or man,mettaton is a robot shaped to men(normal and neo)and woman(ex).Robots dont have gender.
@@IceColdSoda69 Multiple characters use he/him pronouns when referring to Mettaton, and Mettaton is is just a ghost inhabiting, but not fully possessing, a robot body
I appreciate not only the compiled list but also the comparison with the highlight of the tones in question. I suck at picking leitmotifs out normally, so I can actually follow along with this one!
I think we’re supposed to make the connection that Gaster is related to Undertale as a whole, not just a part of it. That’s why there are so many songs at different parts of the game with his theme. To remember us that he’s always there, watching... But there are definitely songs that are more related to him than others.
It's either completely coincidental for Gaster's theme to be composed of an essential building block of most music or a brilliant piece of environmental storytelling that elegantly points to Gaster being everywhere at once after his existence was wiped. Makes me think Gaster's accident is the reason Undertale events happen, maybe the reason the universe exists at all, at least in a way we experience it. Like a "ground zero" event that not only changed the future, but the past and the present to facilitate and ensure itself. Man, spacetime is weird.
@@cyrlaineaparecidacasagrand2010 He may slipped, or he may not... No one knows how he fell there... Gaster created the Core, he fell there and entered the void and stayed there
most of them probably arent, but mysterygo most likely is as it's basically confirmed that mystery man is gaster at this point (with the cancelled tarot card)
The card was I believe not cancelled but more so rejected, cause I think toby doesn’t want gaster merch But theres a lot more then that, even here the mystery man teleport sound thing is reversed and pitch shifted version of gaster themes
wow, toby fox is so in depth with his games that I am now only learning that gaster's song can quite literally be heard almost everywhere (in the sense of music) due to it being such a simple and easy piece, reflecting his character and how he is spread out in all parts of the universe or whatever it was that it said, pretty neat if you ask me
(October 2024)
Hey guys,
Can't believe this awful video just hit 2 million views 😭 lol
In retrospect I can't say that I think a single one of these are legit gaster references (other than Gaster' Theme obviously and mysterygo, as well as perhaps STMPWYFS). YBN doesn't even have the same pattern...
But hey, it was always supposed to be an unserious video, just please bare that in mind!🙏 I think sometimes the UTDR community can overanalyse the music and find things that aren't really there and I wouldn't want my videos to be responsible for spreading that mindset.
Andrew Cunningham has a great video about Gaster's Theme which is much more insightful than any of my Gaster vids if you wanna check that out.
Oh and also, I plan on uploading lots when the new Deltarune chapters drop soon... so keep an eye on my channel if you like! ❤
I promise they'll be epic
Hello I am first reply.
What are the chances I find this in the first few hours after 8 months of this video existing?
@@Zweronz He probably got his own video recommended to him at about the same time as you
That's cool video dude
Fair enough
fun fact: when using headphones, gasters theme only plays on the right ear in "dating start", and it only plays on the left ear in "song that might play when you fight sans".
remember that sans' *left* eye is the eye that glows, and sans is *left* handed.
oh, and papyrus is *right* handed.
it's shown on their sprites
That's that on consistency!!! That's so cool!!!
Interesting how it's split between a sans song and a Papyrus song. Feels intentional...
Oh so thats why i dont hear when its the song that might play and only hear the pap one
@@Kendorable I mean, dating start also plays during the Undyne hangout and the Alphys date, but the Papyrus date/hangout is the first time you will hear it, and it shares similarities with many snowdin songs, so its likely a Papyrus theme.
It still plays during dates and hangouts in generell though, so one could ask themselfes why Toby didnt put it in Bonetrousle instead (so it would be in Sans and Papyrus battle themes respectively)
Hence the term “It’s rude to speak about someone who’s listening”.
"its rude to listen to someone elses conversation"
its rude to eavesdrop-
its rude to talk about someone behind their back-
bruh.
@@Arkivalry
the phrase is used in a conversation with a gaster follower, with nobody around at all for miles, so it cant be talking about a literal person around the player and follower
go to 1:32 ! ua-cam.com/video/3C1cvPaaoiU/v-deo.html
Hence forth you shall be known as..... W.D........ Gaster........ do what must be done do not hesitate show no mercy
That means that gaster is listening and it seems the G follower still able to see gaster
MatPatt: ah shit, here we go again
His theme being a 4-note arpeggio is enough to imply that he is *INDEED* everywhere.
Gaster called they want their souls back.
Give Gaster your soul?
❤Yes or Yes
@@kentguiller ❤️or
@@ClovisHandling or he will steal youre cookies
@@Из_имянный_Файл I think, Tricky will.
imagine if his theme was a chord and whenever people heard a chord they thought it was gaster lol
The fact that his theme is just four notes is genius, because it means he’s in nearly every song.
He’s everywhere.
Hamsters in Beethoven virus
Shattered across universes
Gaster!
Gaster is everywhere!
Yet hes also nowhere
hes everywhere and nowhere at the same time
The fact that it's 2020 and we're still finding out stuff and investigating..
It makes me feel good that people are still interested in this wonderful game!
It just goes to show how much of a genius Toby Fox is
Ikr
Woah, hello there-
ms paint snorlax nice, im the 400th like
You could also make the argument that since this "up and down" theme is all over the place, that since Gaster is chopped up and scattered, We would hear a bit of him throughout the whole game
Hmm
Yes
Vinny Tricarico woah I didn’t think of it that way
He is everywhere and nowhere at the same time
Something for consideration is that it’s possible Toby designed Gaster‘ Atheneum late in, and he used a musical pattern he noticed he used often.
I dunno, Gaster's theme in Gaster's Theme? A bit of a stretch, honestly.
I know right? So crazy
Oh god onision has thoth
Wow, what a great observation!
B U P
@@jacobesterson what?
Everyone keeps mentioning that his theme is a simple 4 note progression or something, but you also gotta remember that Toby is real careful about his music, and like... I assume he chose such a simple yet distinct yet subtle theme for that reason. I mean, I could be wrong, but the dude seems pretty particular.
i agree with you. I have a big guess as to why he continues to use this leitmofotif in his OST, and it will probably explain what kind of world it is in Deltarune, but there is still a lot of darkness behind it.
Depends how important he saw Gaster
@@sploofmcsterra4786
Apparently, VERY important
I mean, it could just be that he didn’t want to spend a lot of time on a song for a character that barely exists in the game, and the method of playing it will only show up in some games.
Yeah i think that’s right. Gaster was literally *shattered across time and space.* of course he’d just be around like a bunch of puzzle pieces scattered all about on the floor.
in all fairness, it _is_ just a four-note arpeggio. of course it's everywhere, arpeggi are one of the easiest ways to add flavour to music.
Dude still I bet it is intentional to this songs to be tied with gasters theme
We still cannot complete deny that Toby Fox did this intentionally.
I still really like the fact that, maybe perhaps, because he was spread across space time, his “tune” is one of the things that stayed behind.
Toby then made an intentional arpeggio as the theme so that it gets with everything, either way he’s big brain
@@AQ1302 yep
Damn toby. Your game came out in 2015. And were still finding hidden things in undertale
Wupps
That's true
There'd be alot more if people hadn't of revealed the secrets. He was actually planning on making more.
Uhm.. Is toby really working on Deltarune chapter 2? If its true i will play it once it comes out.
yh hopefuly we will.
Huh, I see why they say that Gaster is everywhere. Very interesting.
Very very interesting.
I HEAR THAT LEITMOTIF TWO TIMES A DAY IN MOVIES, GAMES, MUSIC
Why your comment is the highest and not mr.tapood's?
He got the highest likes in this video now its 750
He is watching you everywhere
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Gaster exists everywhere and nowhere at the same time. So to reflect that, his theme's leitmotif is everywhere despite him never making an appearance in a regular playthrough. If all this was legit done on purpose, Toby's an absolute genius.
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jan Toby Fox: ona li pali e kalama tu tu
"pona! tenpo ni la mi jo e kalama musi ale tawa musi mi"
Lol
yah this is big brain time
Omg true
OTIBBT
The entire ost OF BOTH MY GAMES
They say he was shattered across time and space
How can I say so without fear?
I’m hearing a piece of him right here.
I would have loved to give a like, but 66 is a perfect number for this video
@@dayaabed7685 I'M LIKING IT
Lol it’s 111 now
@@liamrileyborres 1 3 0
@@howtodrinkwaterin5simplesteps 214
Wow, he’s everywhere and nowhere. Very. Very. Interesting.
Very, very interesting.
Dark, darker, yet darker.
@@user-ow2cs7fb5l Hmm this looks very very interesting,what do you two think?
Wow like me
@seth Pixler grammar
"Hey Gaster, how did you get everywhere?"
"I added four-note arpeggio to my theme"
"oh"
The work of a scientific genius indeed
lmao
Actually his theme IS a four-note arpeggio
Genius cientist move
@@richardkirkland6805
obviously
I don't think that most are coincidences, Toby made Gaster's theme simple for a reason, just so he can put anywhere
Gaster might be watching us in Undertale or even Deltarune, he's probably there, planning something.
he made a video on gaster leitmotifs in deltarune too.
Or he wanted to make his own cannon creepypasta.
@@Jay-kr3wf
Siren Gaster
Or Gaster head
@@demi172
I saw this one, a really good video too!
@@davisdf3064 gaster is older then siren in term of existance and popularity
“Wait it’s all Gaster’s theme?”
“Always has been...”
Edit: Jeez, this stupid comment blew up...did I miss something?
Underrated comment!!
Lol
Did I hear u say about my dad....y,know I'll make sure ull never be born ...
XD
- after all this time?
*- always....*
Sorry I'm just a huge fan of Harry Potter
"in all fairness, it is just a four-note arpeggio. of course it's everywhere, arpeggi are one of the easiest ways to add flavour to music."
This comment from this video has me thinking....
If Gaster is scattered through time and space, then of course his theme is going to be something you see everywhere.
Toby Fox went REAL deep for this character
That's what she said
@@brickybutfunny7782 dont even
@@retrobonez y e s.
And its a character that didnt apear (normaly) in the game
@@brickybutfunny7782 *_Out._
I see lots of people try to say its unintentional because "the theme is so simple, of course you'll find it everywhere" but I think that was the point, if hes really "everywhere and never fading" like they say, his theme will be everywhere too, never fading because once you hear it, you cant stop hearing it.
Pretty much none of the songs in this video have the actual gaster melody, only a couple. They just have other 4 note arpeggios.
True, also its so similar It cant be coincidence
@@yes57373yes it can
It’s a very simple melody
@@chester7687 no it cant, yes its simple but it is all so similar and also we know toby fox and it looks like something he would do
@@yes57373 it is not similar at all. and the fact that you think this is something toby would do is not enough evidence to conclude it is not a coincidence
Theory: the reason that gasters theme may appear in snowdin themes Is because he lived there. I'm assuming with the skeletons of course. That could also explain why the local snowdin town folk known the skeletons to "just showed up and asserted themselves here." Everyones memory is disjointed because of the fact that his existence was ripped away, leaving a Gap Where things would be more easily explained and much less mysterious.
I like it
This right here is a good theory
Yea. If you obtain the key to the back of Sans and Papyrus’ house, you can interact with two things.
1. Photo of Sans and other people you haven’t encountered with.
2. Blueprints with weird symbols on it (which is I’m guessing the blueprints to the CORE).
But not even the skeleton brothers say anything about Gaster themselves. So maybe Gaster was a father figure to them both.
Or maybe gaster created sans and Papyrus?
There's definitely meant to be _some_ connection between Sans, Papyrus and Gaster, though of what kind is unsure.
Us: OH MY GOD THERE ARE GASTER MOTIFS EVERYWHERE
Toby Fox: haha arpeggio go brr
BDHSHSGSHAGAH
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Most likely, yeah
What I was thinking lol
It really is just Toby's theme
As much as I'd like more videos on Gaster...
_It's rude to make videos about someone's who's listening_
well its rude to listen to conversations that aren't about you gaster!
I knew you were gonna comment! You're right tho.. _but isn't it rude to make comments about someone who's listening?_
Bruh I was gonna make the same comment, but you commented right after the video uploaded. So...
hey christy mon
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Gaster's leitmotif being so simple it can slip in everywhere kinda makes sense - he's shattered across time and space, scattered throughout the whole world
Its even unchanged in the spamton theme to show integrity
@@wilalewait huh
Maybe in real life songs too
@@wilale what
how did i manage to miss this
Me: *is showering*
Also me: this sounds like the gaster theme
G a s t e r
is everywhere lol
@@bacon6255 I mean he was scattered through out space and time
@@lovelesspizzasfriend8834 true
Because when you think about Gaster music, and a repeating sound is playing, you hear the music, you are thinking about.
Me: *typing* tHiS sOuNdS LiKe gAsTeR'S tHeMe
I think that the reason that Gaster's theme is associated with Flowey is because Alphys (probably) used Gaster's tech to basically bring Asriel back from the dead.
The determination extractor perfectly matches Omega Flowey’s head
@@greenberrygk Also Gyftrot's jaws. Gyftrot is a reindeer with gift powers. You know who else is...? Noelle. She fabricates giftwrap out of seemingly nowhere at the Carnival to give Queen her prize.
flowey was made when Alphys injected determination into a flower that happened to have Ariel's dust on it
@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep she was at a carney stand, there was likey wrap inside
@@The_KingDoge She acts very suspicious when asked though
I would say Core and STMPWYFS are the strongest contenders for it being intentional, His Theme was surprising so now I will probably always here Gaster’s theme now. Great video though!
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Maroon Knight yes the core might be intentional, being said to be created by him. And sans being so closely tied with Gaster.
W. D. Gaster Ah yes, finished those donuts?
Maroon Knight what about Mysterygo? Everyone labels the Mystery Man as Gaster and the Leitmotif reinforced that theory
Of course the core song has gasters theme there, I mean that is where gaster died.
Gaster’s theme is indeed everywhere, it’s even in the Germany eas alarm
Lol
It actually does sound kind of like the German eas alarm
*wait wha-*
*oh no*
What's eas short for
@@TwelveRats emergency alert system
the fact that in Bring it in, Guys! Gaster's theme is almost perfectly pitched makes me think that Gaster is somehow, still there.
A little bit of him is everywhere
At least the remembered him a little bit
gaster is everywhere
*even in your underwear*
The rest is a stretch as this specific example has convinced me
He gets an ending credit through music but you'd never seen him
you forgot Alphys's theme, you can actually hear it a lot in it
Dhik uk ik ik(ik is gaster)ok ik ik(again ik is gaster)uk ik ik(same)
are you ok
Makes sense gaster was a scientist and he (I think) created the core
@@deadhandof9108 u ok
They are both the royal scientist
Technically Gaster’s Theme has the Gaster’s Theme leitmotif itself. Did he fall into his machine so hard his theme song got corrupted by itself?
I beg to differ your majesty, he fell down so hard that he delayed deltarune's second chapter!
@@smileyphantom2838 coming in 2055 maybe
I didnt know this about gaster he fell into the core wow
@@DarkTails256 its not proven to be the core but his own creation did scatter him out over time and space so maybe
Aliceevee _sh oh 🤔
one of two
1 (the most probable): it is mere coincidence
2: Tobi fox really wants to emphasize that there is no time when Gaster is not present in a certain way
Most likely second considering Gaster is spread between time and space
Tobi
"after all, is rude to talk of someone that is watching"
If Toby is smart enough to make all of the songs connected. There is bound to be more thought out ways to put lore into music.
"He's here, and always watching, the man who speaks in hands"
UCN REFERENCE!!!!!!
AYYYYY!
@@Chummy8 what?
actually that's reference.
because mangle have that voice line.
"he's here and always watching, the one you shouldn't have killed"
@@guyorwhateverlol he just combined a bunch of lines of the gaster's followers but ok
Well yes but actually yes.
Gaster: in how many themes you want me to be in?
Toby fox: *yes.*
*No*
@@dislikeallmyvideosyoulittl5797 *Who asked you*
@@dislikeallmyvideosyoulittl5797 *to say no?*
Yes = 3 letter
So Toby means 3
@@bennisetyawan8450 Wait it makes sense?
*Always have been..*
You know, it’s rude to talk about someone who’s listening.
@W.D. Gaster you know i don't care
It’s rude to be listening to others conversations
(O-O)
well screw gaster * talks about gaster *
Someone who's listening is so cool!
It's as if he's been smeared like butter across the entire game. He is everywhere, but he lacks any substance to actually effect anything. For now...
i wonder how tasty that would be
@@BlueyTheCube gaster butter; new merch leaks
I believe “Bring it in, Guys” is intentional. You can hear Gaster’s Theme in there although it is a bit of a stretch. But also, this is the happy ending, everyone gets to come to the surface but, we hear nothing about Gaster...
No, the notes in the actual don't even sound remotely similar or follow the 1232 pattern that Gaster's seventh arpeggios do. I don't think it's a reference.
It feels like Gaster's trying to get outside?¿? maybe?
@@personwhofollowsyouaround3366 probs same with your best nightmare, Gasters probably watching in the distances
I think he is on the surface because we don’t hear the other monster songs but we hear gaster theme he’s an other monster but we hear his theme in it so he IS on the surface
Question what if you get the right fun value and meet gaster does he appear in the credits then?
"There is a bit of me in everybody"
Archedi0 😲🤯
Bruh that's fnaf
Is that a fnaf reference?
@@HollowKidneys any problem?
Wrong game 😅
Its interesting that his theme is very subtly everywhere, so when you actually hear Gaster's Theme it sounds oddly familiar, but because its so subtle you may not remember where, it could make a player uneasy
Honestly with a lot of these I think Toby just loves a good 4 note arpeggio.
I always loved how mysterious Gaster was as a character, he's so important to the lore, yet we know so little about him. Even the sprite that everyone associates with Gaster might not be him at all. But I do love how his theme is in many different tracks, amplifying the theory that he's always listening.
I think the mystery man sprite was used with Gaster’s name for one of the steam cards, but i could be wrong
@@eternalposts680 it was used for the tarot ones, but Toby actually purposefully didn't utilise that card, at least officially
@@Akogiri Ah, makes sense
Additionally the sound that he makes when teleporting away is a version of gaster’s theme, basically confirming it
@@MellowhearttheCat it's his them reversed and sped up.
The comparison of dating start sounded like it was under water
And shop sounds like it's in France when in comparison mode
Any Snowdin song sounds underwater in comparison mode
Nah, it seems like someone is going to a party and you hear the music like thiw
yeah. it reminds me of the spirit trance versions of the songs from touhou ten desires, they have the same muffled feel to them without the main melody and are pretty calming
2:47 This actually made me wide eyed and mouth open. Over the course of my 4 years in the fandom, I never convinced myself the Mystery Man sprite was Gaster, there simply wasn't enough, or _any_ proof of it being him. That definitely pushed me over the edge.
Yeah. I learned about that today, and it basically settles it to me.
ikr, everyone just assumes they were gaster, but this is really interesting
Watch glitchtale. It has nothing to do with what you are talking about. But watch it
@@glitchtrap9112 glitchtale isnt canon
@@pryt0n180 and? They just said that it would be cool to watch
7:22 The part of the song where you can hear gasters theme is when Sans and Papyrus are on screen, and in the Snowdin part. I think that was totally on purpose. “What do you two think?”
Probably sans and papyrus are
1: sons of Gaster
2: Gaster's close friend
Wait...
Sons...
Sans...
WAIT WHA-
He might have been talking to Sans and Alphys.
Frisk after watching this:
*Everywhere I look,I see his face*
XD
Lol
Everywhere I look,I see his face
@@frisk7709 you know a lot of accounts are named sans?
@@jijithirdeye Yep ._
Today is 6/6.
The FUN value you need to meet gaster Is 66.
I see what you did here =)
6/9
6 is tied to Gaster in many ways. For example, all of Gaster’s stats (he had a fight that was scrapped) are sixes. Gaster has a proper body upside down or right side up. 6 is a proper number upside dwn or right side up.
@@oldqazwsxedcrfvtgbyhnuij That's interesting.
Very interesting, actually.
The same day this video was uploaded Toby left a message at the INDIE LIVE Expo 2020
he didn't talk about his games at all, but that would have been a perfect moment to reveal something new about this character.
(Not complaining tho, i cried while listening to the message-)
THOSE are the real theorists
NUR AMALINA BINTI KAMARUL AZWAN - yep Gaster is the senate
Ooh, this is gonna be an interesting one.
I agree that most of these are speculative, but a couple seem intentional.
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I agree. Song That Might Play When You Fight Sans is definitely intentional.
@Schwetzik Actually, in the background, it sounds VERY similar. Maybe rewatch that part of the video over and over 'till you notice, it certainly is there in the background.
But the snd_mysterygo surprised me! That was cool
W. D. Gaster oh my fun-ing god
I think the best part about gaster's theme being such a simple tune is that there’s always some sort of plausible deniability to whether it actually means anything. Ultimately we’re left guessing as to which of these motifs are actually connections and which are just coincidences due to the simple structure. It really adds to the mystery.
This is an idea that I’ve been hesitant to touch- especially with all the backlash from looking through Deltarune’s songs for Gaster’s theme, but someone had to take the plunge.
I highly doubt it was intentional in Spider Dance and the Snowdin Songs, as well as Your Best Nightmare and For the Fans, but I appreciate that this video is mostly speculative.
My general rule of thumb is that the four note melody should be looped to be considered, and should probably contain a key change. Though there are notable exceptions to this such as Another Him. Still, looking for it just in random melodies isn’t gonna get us anywhere.
I agree. It’s a lot more obvious in Deltarune, while it’s fairly subtle in Undertale. Plus, Toby had plenty time to observe the fandom’s obsession with Gaster’s theme and incorporate it into his work more clearly.
Most significantly, Gaster appears to have a more prominent role as a whole in DR than UT, so it only makes sense.
I think that it's more coincidental if it appears in the main melody but if it appears on the bassline or 'other hand' to what the melody is playing, it is more likely a reference. We know Gaster has probably split himself up into pieces in other timelines, so having his theme as the backdrop to songs rather than in the foreground itself shows he is always there and is silently waiting to be discovered rather than suddenly appearing and being the main character. Thematically what the player character goes through in both UNDERTALE and DELTARUNE where they are 'fallen down' is a direct thematic reference to Gaster himself. I think he has more significance to the meaning of the games than physical representation. We know many elements of DELTARUNE ended up in UNDERTALE because Toby said himself he's been working on parts of DELTARUNE as early as 2012, hence the 'April 2012' song in DELTARUNE. If you go to Toby's tumblr website page and go back to archived stuff from April 2012, there's actual artwork of Lancer and the three other card suits with their characters in a nice little animation. This shows Toby was working on stuff for this game from an early point and it's actual based on dreams he had. He incorporated some songs into UNDERTALE. My point? Toby has his secrets but a lot of them are on clear show. UNDERTALE and DELTARUNE are definitely connected, if not physically, thematically.
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What did you do to Snoke I still think Spider Dance was by coincidence, and the “fallen down” thing is definitely a stretch- one’s falling in the underground and connected with dying, the other is about being erased from existence. I do think elements of Gaster are going to appear in Deltarune through some connection though.
@@TheAdvertisement Muffet talks about someone with a 'smile'. Is that really who Fox originally intended it to be or is it Gaster? Reviewing the evidence I don't see why the 'smile' thing was left in the main game. What significance does it have unless its a clue it was Gaster? I don't get it. With the fallen down thing you do have to remember falling down is a big thematic thing in BOTH Undertale and Deltarune and Gaster himself also fell down. People seem to miss that thematic element the two games and Gaster share in common.
bravery soul plays:
shows kindness soul instead:
i'm sorry what now?!
kreativecids when you played undertale so much you just reconize the omega flowey soul themes
it's because the leitmotif is playing, idiot
@@cpyrex7629 it was a joke
@@GamesShallDoArt-lv8sh how was it a joke? I cant tell if it was a joke so can you explain "the joke" to me
@@trouchings the joke is i am going to r/woosh you because it was literally a joke if your brain doesn't have any problem
Okay, I did not expect to find that his dam VANISHING WOOSH has the pattern as well. That’s so cool
yeah i know right?
fr what
Really.
That basically proves that he is indeed Gaster
Since without that, it isnt 100% confirmed that the man inside the room with a grey door was gaster
Omg your profile picture is familiar
Notice how in all the other songs, the leitmotif has tempo alike the original Gaster's theme, but in the core it sounds delayed and saddish. Knowing that gaster died there, it's probably them remembering what happened
for the last time gaster having fallen into the core is just speculation and isn’t confirmed in any way
glad you separated the "this one is kind of likely" ones from the "this is probably just toby using a regular 4-note up-down pattern because that's a thing that songs do sometimes" ones
This is a wonderfully made video. However Gaster’s theme is literally just 2 Major Seventh Chords. These are incredibly common, and are bound to show up in music. The majority of these cases are probably just unintended similarities.
I do agree with some of these though, especially with any associated with Deltarune. It’s obvious he has an incredible presence in that game.
Half of them don't even follow the same arpeggio, I don't get how an arpeggio is an easter egg
I can see how these are all coincidences, but it's Toby. Who knows what he's going to pull. Like the ending of Deltarune was completely unexpected.
HE HE HE I AM A SUPASTAH UA-cam COMMENTER Some songs such as “Another Him” from Deltarune directly use his motif. However a lot of these seem to be a stretch. Like I said, Gaster’s theme is basic. It’s unlikely all of these were intended.
Toby might've made it just vague enough for people to notice it in songs he didn't even intentionally put it in. I don't think *that's* much of a stretch.
@@micaalexandermusic I'm not sure why everyone seems to need to reiterate that most aren't intentional. The video itself says that over and over, I think we all get it.
The beginning of “your best friend” also has the Gaster leitmotif.
you're right.
We cannot escape from it
gasters in spongebob
@@smileyproductions4712 ._. OML
...no it doesn't?
Gaster's Theme goes 1-2-3-2.
I'm not sure what you mean by the beginning of "Your Best Friend", but the background notes go 2-3-1-3, and the foreground notes begin 1-1-2-3-1.
Gaster is our true best friend now
5:06
Although the "Your Best Nightmare" one doesn't seem intentional, this part of the theme _does_ play during the orange soul portion with the spinning hands/gloves.
That’s just cause the orange soul had the tough glove as a weapon
Bravery soul was from gaster's time
He's here, He's there, He's Everywhere, What Did I hear Inside my Head?
Psychic Friend Gaster
Lol
nice
Ironic that both the psychic friend fredbear thing and the 2 parts of gaster's brain theory both came from Matthew Patrick (I did it to em)
I certainly was not expecting a Mattpatt reference here lol
it doesn't rhyme :( but issokay- you did your best!
When you realize that Toby keeps using a sustained chord arpeggio for each peace, meanwhile Gasters entire song is just that. Just to make Gaster all the more inclusive. I like how this is pointed out, ngl.
PIECE
i doubt it was intentional gasters theme is just a scary sounding arpeggio
I was shook when I heard it in "Bring it In, Guys!" It seems so obvious, and it's scary to think that even that Gaster is there during the good ending still.
But yet
We did not know
He was there
Now, it's rude to talk
About Someone who is
Listening...
Steven D Budd Gaster put a mic on ur phone so he’s listening
@@sarahoneill7590 :O
@Leffe Monette he didn't say he is
STOP DON’T AH ABAAAAAAAAAA-
**scared kid noises**
Perfect ending
If you listen with headphones, Gaster’s Theme in STMPWYFS only plays in the left ear, and for Dating Start, it only plays in the right ear.
maybe its because one is about sans and the other is about papyrus.? idk would make sense
MatPat made a theory about that, he thinks that papyrus and sans are the left and the right part of gaster, i suggest you watching the series about gaster. it's really entertaining
I can still kinda hear it with the left in dsting start
Gaster's theme is in Gaster's theme.
I used the mircowave to microwave the microwave
*microwave
@@oldqazwsxedcrfvtgbyhnuij evawocrim
Yum I love microwave. Its cooks me from the inside
Hmmmm yes the lava is made out of hot
Mmmmm yummy, wall is solid and tastes like spider poop :)
I'm actually super surprised that Toby didn't put Gaster's theme in Alphy's theme because she works in his office and is a scientist and everything you know?
I'm sure that Alphys builded the lab above of the true lab So the "Normal lab" Isn't from Gaster.
@@dylanzlol7293 built*
@@reduxeve you mean built
When I Think Of Gaster A Screaming Mouth Comes To Mind
but he did! you can hear it a lot in the melody actually
I almost wonder if the four-note arpeggio is a "crutch" of Toby Fox when he writes music. Like, if he uses it when he can't think of anything more interesting and Gaster's Theme is a reference to that. I know there are shortcuts that I like to take in my games that I've worked into lore.
Back in his Homestuck days nearly 90% of his music had the same chord progression as Megalovania.
I LOVE that his theme appears everywhere since he ‘shattered across time and space’ meaning he’s omnipresent and MMM GENIUS
YEAH EXACTLY
With the part about Muffet, I always thought Muffet was talking about flowey, who not only tried to kill the player multiple times, but also constantly smiled and could imitate many different faces, to the point where they're not even his face anymore. The theory in the video also makes sense though, because Gaster is practically just a blob, which I would imagine that to allow him to change shape, and it appears that he physically can't stop smiling.
I thought it was about Flowey, too.
ik this is an old comment, but im pretty sure it was Mettaton who offered Muffet money to kill you, here's why:
- he states he was the one who paid all the mercenaries inside the CORE to kill you, and Muffet's fight takes place fairly close to the CORE
- i really doubt that gaster, a guy who's been shattered across time and space, has enough money to convince someone to murder a child (same applies to Flowey tbh. he's like. _a literal flower)_
- there's no evidence pointing out that either Gaster or Flowey are able to change forms (except for Omega Flowey and Asriel, but there is literally no way Flowey could somehow achieve those forms without any SOULs on him), whereas you could make a very reasonable point about Mettaton using his EX form to pay the mercenaries so he's not recognised by them
- Muffet mentions the mysterious person who offered her money had a very charming smile. i dont think i need to go into further detail about this one
@@cuntforcetraumaFlowey did it, *EVIDENCE:* 1. Flowey would definitely like to subtly destroy you
2. Muffet said "He had such a wonderful smile." Mettaton can't smile in his box form, and it's unlikely he'd change to his EX form since it wasn't finished yet.
3. Flowey is known to smile in most of his sprites.
4. Muffet said she saw him change shape. Once again, it's unlikely Mettaton would turn to his EX form, but you know who changes shape a lot? Flowey. He does it often to taunt you, and it wouldn't be a stretch to say he'd use that to manipulate Muffet into trusting him.
5. Mettaton said he hired monsters, but it would make more sense that he hired monsters in the Core, since that's where his show was about to take place.
6. Mettaton wants to use Frisk's soul to cross the barrier himself, but Muffet seems to want to keep it for herself. Why would Mettaton hire Muffet if he wanted the soul? But Flowey, on the other hand- er, vine..? doesn't care about getting to the surface.
7. remember, Mettaton is not trying to kill you yet since it's all an act with Alphys
8. Alphys in the true lab said that she was afraid to add legs to Mettaton because IF she did then he wouldn't care about her anymore and would go on to be his own life, if he had legs, he would do so, and he even said "i've been aching to show this off for a long time" *which means he didn't show it off yet to anyone and you get the 1st premiere of his body like mentioned* sorry for the essay but it's clearly Flowey who did it XD
oh yeah, one more reason,
*whenever you find Flowey it's in a dark place or backround, he doesn't like to appear to talk or anything besides dark places*
yes, i know you can find him chasing you, but he'd rather be in dark places,
1: RUINS' dark corner (first encounter)
2: RUINs' other dark room
3: Flowey's World (a dark world that leads to the surface)
4: Muffet says she saw him Shapeshift IN the shadows, so he would do it secretly so no one talks about it, Mettaton, however with his ego, would WANT to be seen by many
welp i just sold my brain to Undertale Essay a whole junkload of reasons, but i can't make it more obvious then this, thanks for reading that all if you did ^
@@Fatumity oh those are some pretty good points you made. although honestly i cant imagine Flowey hiring someone else to kill you, when his whole thing is that he wants to kill you as many times as possible, just because he thinks it's fun. idk though, maybe it's supposed to foreshadow a Deltarune character that parallels their Undertale counterpart? maybe im stretching this a bit, since Muffet doesn't seem to be that important of a character, but she hasnt appeared in Deltarune yet, so ig there could be something to that
Musician here - a lot of these are very likely overreaching.
Gaster’s theme is made up of three-note chords, arpeggiated (played one note at a time) up-then-down over four beats.
The problem is that all of the most basic chords in music are three-note chords, and the most common rhythm structure is 4/4, the double binary. So arpeggiating a three note chord over 4 beats is really really common.
To me, the striking part of Gaster’s theme is the intervals. You have a very small step, then a big leap. So if I were to look for Gaster musical references, I’d look for that weird interval structure, either in chords or in melodies. The True Lab music has some weird chords, so that could be a nice point to start.
In fact, most of the extra songs and Snowdin songs can be traced to one source - the intro song. That’s the figure the backing voice plays.
It is possible that toby made tasters theme so simple so that it echoes through all the music
@@Dani_the_crow that's my theory too
*Harvard wants To Know Your Location.*
@@Dani_the_crow Well, in that vain, if you really want to reach far you can draw a connection between the Gaster arpeggiation and the openning theme in that both of their main motives have a small interval and a large one (if you swap the placement of the 2nd and 3rd notes in the intro theme). They are quite strikingly similar, actually.
But I agree that calling any 3 note arpeggiation a reference to the Gaster theme is a reach. It probably has more to do with Toby Fox's compositional habits. But it also exemplifies how beautifully easy it is to make it seem like there patterns and connections when the music is so well composed.
As for Muffet mentioning a “man with a lovely smile” and changes shape, she’s much more likely referring to Mettaton, since EX has a handsome look and he’s a shape changer, and he’s hired many other monsters to take you out.
Much more likey to be flowey. Mettaton wants your soul and glory, never has mettaton not wanted glory
@@The_KingDoge I mean Mettaton admits to hiring the bounty hunters to kill you, hence the enemies in the CORE. Muffet could be a similar case.
@@sharkcerer Metaton doesn't change forms, he switched to his prototype body when you flipped his switch
I love that we still don’t exactly know who it was
mettaton when turned EX in the fight against him talked about his body as if he had never been in it before
5:25 you know something's terribly wrong when the captions hear "[laughter]" and "[applause]"
*Oh No-*
Ook wtf- *WTF*
Oh god- uhh youtube got messed up by this video-
we are ded
Jesus christ
Since dating start! Has the letimotif in it I can just imagine gaster watching papy like
“That’s my boy”
But if you kill him Gaster will be like : Noooo my boy !
Gaster on genocide be like: Look at how they massacred my boy!
@@popatochisps6712 literally!
Hearing "Dating Start!" Outside of Alpharad's sponsored segments is so unsettling
Fuck I cant hear it the same anymore-
Holy shit! xd
lmao
Ah, a man of culture as well
200 like my guy
I feel like Toby had planned each and every one of these. He had planned Gaster’s theme to be a simple 4 notes arpeggio so it would be easier to include it in as many songs as possible. Since Gaster is “scattered across time and space”, it would make sense that he would be literally or almost everywhere, especially in the game’s soundtrack since Undertale is fairly music based (each (important) monster with their own theme and everything). So Toby wanted to make a subtle reference to the fact that Gaster is everywhere by incorporating a bit of him everywhere.
Frisk: "does true pacifist"
Gaster: *So you have chosen DEATH*
GASTER: so you have chosen MYSTERY MAN THEME
pacafist
edit:oh ok 9 likes apparently
S T O N K S M A N
@@nanami_akumudeadchannel7115 ok boomer
@@yoylecaik2011 ....ok
Toby: **Makes Gasters theme**
Also Toby: *Okay I’m done with the soundtrack.*
the notes for gaster’s theme are A, Bb, and F. the only songs with gaster’s leitmotif are muffet’s song and snd_mysterygo. the rest just *happen* to be unrelated groups of four notes. gaster’s theme goes 1-2-3-2, whereas some of the other songs go 1-2-4-3, with 1 being the low note and 4 bring the high note. it’s nothing like gaster’s theme.
also, your best nightmare went 1-2-3-4, which is most definitely NOT gaster’s theme.
I knew it was mostly a coincidence!
Sure, but "Song That Might Play..." is almost certainly intentional, and by your restrictions, it must be excluded.
_Siens_
@@trondordoesstuff nope just a coincidence, different notes,
@@sacred3725 That's like saying "Finale" doesn't contain "Your Best Friend" just because the first note is a half step lower.
Edit: We already have good reason to believe the theme in "Song That Might Play" is meant to be Gaster's Theme, because
a. We already know that Sans has a definite connection to him, and
b. The theme can only be heard in the left ear, which is the side with Sans' glowing eye.
Every other part of the motif is correct - the time each note is held in relation to the other notes, the pattern, the repeated nature, and the key slowly changing (though admittedly significantly faster than in the original theme). We can excuse this slight inconsistency as a variant of the motif.
I feel like it's easy to hear Gaster's theme in a lot of songs since it's melody is so basic, and so it made be being added in at all and we're just suffering from the power of suggestion.
Toby: _Puts any sort of revolving arpeggiated melody line in a song_
MediaMotifs: *It’s Gaster*
On a more thoughtful note, it is actually interesting to think that something as simple as a three or four note melody could be manipulated in various ways to connect the music together. It is really inspiring to me as a composer to think of doing something similar to that. It can tie a collection of music together in a very subtle way just by putting a similar melodical flow in any instance in the songs.
Thank you for the clever video, it really got my gears turning! :)
Wish you luck on that!
If you like artists who use leitmotifs, check out Sondheim!! A good example of his use is in the sweeney todd soundtrack. :)
Hope a music career works out for you, I think it will be good
3:13 actually muffet was talking about mettaton, as she said he hired her to kill you. and mettaton explains in his battle that he did hire those people to kill you. wonderful smile was probably because he was in his EX form, and changing shape was him probably turning back into his regular form.
mettaton confesses to you in the EX fight that this is the ‘premiere of his new form’. so no
@Simbel but then when do they know about the shape changing
@@awesomesausome1557 it is possible he changed forms right before leaving muffets place.
@@lavenderraspberries he also said he was the one who hired all those people to kill you
i’m not gonna be biased because i’m very interested in gaster but mettaton just doesn’t fit the description lmao
Gasters Theme in a dating song?
Well that's creepy.
well, you were dating Papyrus, who's related to sans, who both have possible ties to Gaster.
He just tryna' be a supportive dadda. :>
WHAT IF GASTER WAS ACTUALLY JUST A LONELY MAN WHO WANTED A DATE AND HE ISNT ACTUALLY CREEPY!!!
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Ah yes, dating a multspace skeleton? Ghost glitched
Some of them are stretches, others make sense. Overall I like the idea that Gaster's theme can be heard "everywhere". It fits the character. We really need to know more about that guy though...
Also, theorists almost never talk about Muffet, but I think this "spider" could be more important than it appears to be. It has links to a lot of stuff in Undertale, and as a spider, it is related to _webs._ As if it tied things together, like a network.
It makes sense that parts of gaster's theme is scattered everywhere.
DotDash Gaming so that means that gaster is everywhere
Silverstreet Thunderbolt 1003
It’s rude to talk about someone’s who’s listening
Oh!
Gaster: Has a very simple theme that is almost the foundation to some songs
Undertale fans: omg he's everywhere...
It's a very toby thing to do man
Well that is probably why his theme is so simple. So that Toby could easily implement it
@@pouletbidule9831 Or it was made so simple (just a 4-note arpeggio, a foundational tool in lots of music) to trick people into hearing it in places it isn't
@@MookalH which... means it's made to intentionally be in places where it shouldn't be, and therefore IS in those places.
@@ponponpatapon9670 but it's not actually in most of these places, it's not even the same notes half the time, people are just quick to call any rising 3 notes + 1 "the gaster letimotif"
I always thought that “changes shape” and “wonderful smile” was mettaton because he dose change shape and has a wonderful smile
@@ElectricMan3444 i thought it was flowey
Muffet has speaked of a M A N
Ayo u that one person in the subnautica discord right?
@@cyrlaineaparecidacasagrand2010 Mettaton is not a woman or man,mettaton is a robot shaped to men(normal and neo)and woman(ex).Robots dont have gender.
@@IceColdSoda69 Multiple characters use he/him pronouns when referring to Mettaton, and Mettaton is is just a ghost inhabiting, but not fully possessing, a robot body
this is insane you did such a great job with this video and even did the overlay which really helped thank you so much!!
*After all, it's rude to talk about someone who's listening.*
everyone I think it’s when u mention his name that’s when he starts to hear ur conversion in other words NO BACKCHATTING
And its rude to speak of someone who seems to be trapped forever but still alive (Octono from Gacha mini episodes refrence)
no no... just go on
What if he is deaf
@@a1catraz270 hold on a second here, is that-
Gaster's theme: Is in Gaster's Theme.
Jamal: In Africa, every 60 seconds, a minute passes.
Everyone: *goes deep in thier theories about gaster*
Me: Well Toby was lazy.
Like sans
I don’t get it, like Toby made the fun level thing and that’s not really lazy
@@replix4417 maybe he got tired after the "fun" or something, or maybe not. We don't know what happens in his mind
Holy crap this made me laugh out so hard XD
And so am I! **leaves**
I appreciate not only the compiled list but also the comparison with the highlight of the tones in question. I suck at picking leitmotifs out normally, so I can actually follow along with this one!
Every time I hear gaster's theme it gives me the chills
So you pass the intire game having chills?
That moment when you're sleeping and then got waken up by gaster's theme be like:WHAT.THE.F**K
They didn't say he fell into the core but they said that he "fell into his creation" which could be something else
The NoOB maybe the thing behind sans and paps house
Oh. That could actually be very possible. Matpat we got more thoerys!
Wait.. I thought Gaster was the one that made the Core
Zlimed ! he is, but that doesn’t mean it’s his only creation
OMG you're so right.. YOU'RE SO RIGHT--;;
I think we’re supposed to make the connection that Gaster is related to Undertale as a whole, not just a part of it. That’s why there are so many songs at different parts of the game with his theme. To remember us that he’s always there, watching...
But there are definitely songs that are more related to him than others.
Like STMPWYFS?
I’m hoping Gaster will be a big part of Deltarune, We already know he likely is but he will have a big impact in it. Maybe even a fight
@@Faiskinho I love how that the short version of "Song that might play when you fight Sans" is still quite long.
@@Faiskinho is that an acronym for smth?
i dont think the song is named like this for no reason cuz stmpwyfs looks like gibberish, its gotta be more than that
It's either completely coincidental for Gaster's theme to be composed of an essential building block of most music or a brilliant piece of environmental storytelling that elegantly points to Gaster being everywhere at once after his existence was wiped.
Makes me think Gaster's accident is the reason Undertale events happen, maybe the reason the universe exists at all, at least in a way we experience it. Like a "ground zero" event that not only changed the future, but the past and the present to facilitate and ensure itself.
Man, spacetime is weird.
When Gaster fell into the core, tiny shards of his mind went into monsters, and Gaster is the one connecting them all.
How he fell into the core?
@@cyrlaineaparecidacasagrand2010 He may slipped, or he may not... No one knows how he fell there... Gaster created the Core, he fell there and entered the void and stayed there
@@locogato3488 well we don't actually know if that's true since the creator hasn't said anything about him
these could be the glowshards in deltarune
@@locogato3488 One of the gaster followers said that an experiment went wrong, so it’s possible that’s why
most of them probably arent, but mysterygo most likely is as it's basically confirmed that mystery man is gaster at this point (with the cancelled tarot card)
What card was he meant to be?
I'd guess Muffet is one too given how clear the theme is.
The card was I believe not cancelled but more so rejected, cause I think toby doesn’t want gaster merch
But theres a lot more then that, even here the mystery man teleport sound thing is reversed and pitch shifted version of gaster themes
@@AuroraVeil_ the "Gaster" Tarot card lmao, look it up
@@iamnotbrucewayne-r9vit was fanon
Any song: *Exists*
Everybody: "Is this Gaster's theme!?"
Nice Gaster reference
But it’s rude to talk about someone who’s listening
@@KeaneJ123 especially when it's raining, raining somewhere else
No I think you ment everyone's in the UT fandom (tho I recently left it)
BRUH HIS VANISHING SOUND HAS IT GODDAMMIT TOBY YOU MAD GENIUS
"wait its all gaster"
"✌☹☹🕈✌✡💧 ☟✌💧 👌☜☜☠"
you misspelled always i think
⚠️❌📛❔☢️⏯⏩⏮⏺⏸🔳🔲⬛️⬜️🔺🔷🔻🔸🔹🔶🔼◀️🔼⬆️⬇️⏫⏪🕔🕕🕙🕟🔢🛑🖐🦴👌👆👆👉👇👐✔️♐️♈️🙌🤜🤛
Anyone translate plz
@@Iwtph allways has been
🤞🏿👇🏿🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕✌🏾🤏👋🙏🏿🙏🏿
"All songs with Gaster's theme"
*video is 14 minutes long*
ah sh*t, here we go again
69th like
StryderNorthStar nice
I do like that even though most of this is speculative, theres a fair amount of evidence for most of it. (Also, the new video layout is pretty nice.)
wow, toby fox is so in depth with his games that I am now only learning that gaster's song can quite literally be heard almost everywhere (in the sense of music) due to it being such a simple and easy piece, reflecting his character and how he is spread out in all parts of the universe or whatever it was that it said, pretty neat if you ask me