Its interesting that his mom tried to go so hard figuring out why he shot his dad, because I feel like it implies that she was either trying to be willfully ignorant of the abuse, or more likely wasnt there to know about it. "Was I left completely alone at such a young age?" paired with his mom trying to 'figure out' why he had an 'outburst of violence' seems like her role was being absent while the abuse was happening.
@@MrLegendofLP Or she knew but did nothing to help there are a lot of case's where someone leaves there kid with there abusive partner even if they had other options
That reminds me of the line about the sun being warm but being able to burn, and to not forget the times it burns. Abusers aren't abusive 24/7 like a cartoon villain, especially when there's other people around
I think that whole part of the story is deliberately left up to interpretation, because even if she knew about it it's entirely possible she was a victim of her husband in her own right and might have been too traumatized in her own right to really be comforting to Jonah. I think the fact that there's so many potential reasonings and they all make sense is a really smart addition to the story.
If I remember correctly, Gabriel is the guardian angel specifically for humanity as a whole, right? He's also one of heaven's best generals and not afraid to wage war against evil. So, "Angel Gabby" trying to help an abused child get rid of his evil parent isn't necessarily too out of character for the angel.
Gabriel is an Archangel. One of the very few Angel's actually named in the bible. Gabriel was the angel that came to Mary to tell her that she would bring Jesus into the world. His role is that of a messenger, bringing clarity to visions and prophecies. He can also provide details about certain future events as seen in his interaction with Daniel in the bible. This was probably how Gabby was able to so efficiently help Jonah get away with homicide, she knew exactly what to do. Gabriel's name has two meanings: "God is my strength" and "Hero of God".
@@JesusSaves5500although Gabriel is often considered an archangel, the funny thing is that the Bible never directly calls him one and he only appears as a messenger. Michael is the only angel that is explicitly called an archangel, and he is specially referred to as "the archangel". I do know that Jewish tradition says there are seven archangels (Gabriel is included as one), and Raphael and Uriel appear in the Apocrypha (commonly named as two more archangels). And yes the only angels that are named in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel, Satan/Lucifer/Helel, and Abaddon/Apollyon. (Demons are just evil angels, and there is also some debate over whether Abaddon/Apollyon is good or evil.)
Yep! Notably, an angel’s defined morality is a little bit more hardline than human’s. I can see this happening. They’re more “problem solving” oriented.
No lie, the look in Gabby's eyes when she reached out to touch Jonah's hand made me cover up a little whimper bc how lovely that an entity recognizes the little one she protected once and being proud that he's grown into a man. Really kicks a person in the heart. Well done to East Patch and to Stephanie Varrens for her performance.
In situations like this, we tend not to call it "murder." It's a homicide, certainly, but we recognize the constant danger the child was living with and consider it a defensive action. I don't think Angel Gabby is bad.
Something to consider. There's a verse in exodus that says, in my copy of the Bible, "If a thief be found breaking up, and be smitten that he die, there shall no blood be shed for him." I've seen articles online using the verse to say anyone who kills in self defense, or defending innocent people, is innocent of the sin of killing Edit: I'm gonna preemptively acknowledge the verse specifically says thief. Here's the thing though, thieves don't have to be strangers, and thieves can also be violent. So, I see where the articles are coming from, because, in the moment, if someone sees someone in a place, or doing something, they shouldn't be, it's almost impossible to ask if the person is a thief, trespasser, murderer, abuser, or anything else relating to hurting other people in any way, physically, mentally, and spiritually. Was Angel Gabby using that reasoning to help Jonah resolve a situation that saw no getting better soon?
She's not evil. She will harm and kill in order to protect the one she's guarding if needed, sure. Which is bad in a way, but Gabby genuinely seems to care for Jonah and wants to protect him and other kids like him at all costs. So while her actions can be seen as questionable, she's not evil.
Gabby isn't scary though. I felt more nostalgic, but in the way tankies who never lived under communism are nostalgic for it. It's nostalgia for something I've never had, but feel as if I lost it somehow.
@test23123 wouldn't say it's like tankies; More like, a person who lived in poverty as a child suddenly being reminded of a commercial for some toy from their childhood that they couldn't afford when they were younger
Bruh im so confused why this is labeled horror? this is the most wholesome art project ive seen in a long time. Gabby isnt a demon. thats a guardian angel through and through. Based Gabby.
I haven't watched the rest of it yet, but you could infer that that final episode is her being put on the spot, not expecting to ever cross paths with Jonah again. If she is a Demon and it was her task to damn his soul, then her job was done and she didn't need to be there with him any more. Her seeing him and vaguely recognizing him, either because of time passed or the amount of children she led astray, would explain why she seemed uncomfortable. Once she realizes whats happening, she gets right back into character.
The best part about this, I think, is that it's an anomalous entity that is not malevolent. It does harm, sure, but it does so to protect a child. The production values and the VA make it a quality project, but the novelty of a genuinely empathetic creature being the one haunting a broadcast make it sing. 💖
It inhabits the form of a children's cartoon, so we can't actually know if the true form is an angel or not. It is still, undoubtedly, anomalous because a TV show that can see and respond to you is not a normal occurrence @@operator-chan1887
@@operator-chan1887 You do realize that anomalous just means out of the ordinary/uncommon/odd, right? Angel or not, unless your cartoons also talk directly to you, the event of a guardian angel talking to a child and giving them life advice through a T.V. is, in fact, anomalous. Even if it is a comforting presence and you believe they are what they claim to be, it's still anomalous.
She also did an amazing job replicating the EXACT distinctive, "teacher like" way VAs were often directed to deliver dialog in educational shows and games made around the time the clips are modeled after
The part of Jonah killing his abusive father is definitely dark. But i don't think Gabby herself is necessarily evil. She seems to genuinely care about Jonah and even remembers him years later. I honestly thought the ending was very heartwarming.
I do feel like it’s possible she’s a _part_ of something evils army, as well as Zag, collecting souls but only of abusive parents. It’s also possible she chooses abusive parents but Zag and others just push kids to kill adults. Either way, it definitely seems like Gabby at least wants to help and stay with kids. Zag seems less interested in the comfort and more in the kill.
It's very "Old Testament Played Straight", frankly. In which just because things are "righteous" doesn't mean they can't be disturbing or dark. It's really good stuff.
Agreed. It's a different take on analog horror, and I wouldn't be surprised if this was inspired by the fourth wall breaks seen in stuff like Dora the Explorer and Blues Clues. Even down to the nostalgic feels when we see our favorite character years later letting us know how great we are doing after all this time.
All signs point to her being exactly what she says she is. Actual Biblical angels do not fuck around. Ultimately, the mystery goes unsolved because solving it was never going to make Jonah as happy as just reuniting with Gabby does.
Maybe I'm just desensitized, but my first watch-through didn't leave me with a feeling of dread, but actually one of peace, happiness, a bit of joy. The plot is that Gabby really *is* a guardian angel, who spends her time interacting with troubled kids to help get them out of horrid situations. Jonah clearly isn't the only kid she works with (based on some implications in season 1 and is outright stated in season 2), and she's genuinely someone trying to help out the less fortunate. "Demon" or not, she's a good person. Er, a good rabbit. A good angel? No idea. Dark in that it's... realer than some of the scares in other projects? Sure. Dark in that the mood is dark, spooky, scary, etc? Sure. But dark in that it's... hard to come to terms with? Dark in that it's horrid and leave you with a sinking feeling? No, it's beautiful. The story felt so... nice and joyful, by the end. The people who worked on this series should pat themselves on the fuckin' back, because the animation work, the voice acting, the story itself, the music, it's all fantastically done. Season 2 doubles this effect and is also incredibly well done. Absolute hats off to all the people who worked on this.
Yeah, that's exactly what I thought too. I think marketing it as dark is not entirely accurate but I get it. I just don't want to see it get shat on by people who want everything to be nonstop torture porn, gore, rape etc. I left a more detailed opinion in the thread up top but I definitely enjoyed it for that reason.
I think it leaves things up in the air early on. "Is Gabby good? Is she not? Is she a demon in disguise?" And then it...kinda heavily implies she's not by the end of the first series, and then in the second it confirms her. Even if she's not perfect, that's frankly, even more Biblically accurate. Angels are not exactly supposed to be flawless. They are *not god*
The entire series felt deeply comforting to me, I'm not religious at all, but it's nice that jonah had someone to protect him. I wish I did too. It is dark, I think. That jonah had to go through that, that he needed gabby. That's dark, it is disturbing that he was abused. But it's also safe, sweet. This series is spectacular.
"The Sun is warm sometimes, Jonah. But you shouldn't forget the moments when it burns you." My favorite line. That hits very hard. Thank you for bringing such a series to everybody's attention. I wont forget about this one for a while.
@@leslieaxtell1397 Yeah, it feels like it's addressing the mixed feelings Jonah probably felt towards his abusive father. It's natural for children to want to love their parents, and want to recieve love in return. But children in abusive families often don't understand that the abuse they're suffering is *wrong*. Her Sun analogy is on-point. Yes, sometimes Jonah's father can be warm and loving. But Jonah mustn't forget the moments when his father hurts him.
I NEVER expected to almost cry at an analog horror series. The way Gabby says things like "we can stay here as long as you need me to" and "I'm so happy to see you again Jonah, look how well you've grown" It reminds me of all the little things that made my own troubled childhood a little more bearable, and how revisiting those things as an adult feels. Maybe this is just because me and my older sister just had a long discussion about our shared childhood trauma, and unpacking a lot of our experiences with our parents, but this has got me reflecting on the past a lot, really wishing I had my own guardian angel.
Hey this comment really hits home with me, Thank you a lot for sharing. You’re spot on with how Angel Hare feels. For me as a young kid, it was Care Bears. I imagined them being with me when I was scared or lonely, a lot like how Gabby was in the series. Thinking back on that now is kinda painful in a bittersweet sort of way, Angel Hare brought a lot of those memories back & I was absolutely tearing up by the end. Funnily enough I also have a sister who I talk about our childhood with. Things between my family have gotten a lot better since then, but those old shows still get me emotional. I hope you’ve found some peace as well. ❤
I need a guardian angel. Sibling of other saw the trauma as hilarious. While for me the screen showed me misery. But now I see, that my guardians were my friends on the other side.
I cried too dude. It broke my heart, but in a good way if that makes sense. I was super attached to fictional characters as a child. I always wished they could hear me and be my friend. Its comforting that Gabby was willing to protect Jonah so fiercely.😊
I absolutely agree. I never really felt like I needed one as a kid but now that I'm grown up I'm all alone and I've lost everything I had as a kid. No friends, I live with my emotionally abusive aunt, and my parents aren't really there for me anymore because they're having marital problems. Add that to the fact that growing up they were really overprotective and I never got the tools to make friends, learn or really do anything to prepare me for adult life. I wish I had a Gabby, a benevolent and all knowing friend who'd teach me the things my parents never taught me and wouldn't judge me ever. I cried because I related so much to the idea of being alone, and even more because Gabby was talking to a child viewer and truthfully I'm still a child mentally. I don't know if this is relevant but I just wanted to say even though we're in different situations I can still relate.
I think it's because the entity is legimately benevolent despite the thing she's forced to do and just wanted to protect an innocent child from an abuser. It's kind of confirmed by the ending where she kindly greets him
I don't feel with fear Angel Hare instead I feel a maternal sense, weird comfort and even some security. Almost something I hadn't felt since kindergarten. Even if I forget. And also a touch of genius to put music to Guardian Angel - mascareque. I can't stop the music coming at the end and something else so genius Angel Hare almost as if he left the video to talk to Jonathan at the end steam... wow wow wow
Currently at about 12 minutes in, and I think it's so sweet that Angel Gabby is deadass just trying to help Jonah and doesn't seem to have any sinister ulterior motives. EDIT: Okay well she's preparing Jonah to kill his abusive father but I mean to be fair he seems extremely violent. It kinda seems like Angel Gabby knows that there's not really a good option here, and that if keeping Jonah safe means killing someone, then that's a sin she's willing to bear. SECOND EDIT: This is now an Angel Gabby stan account
You know what’s weird lol me and my husband was talking the other day and I said deadass and then he repeated that word back to me and it actually made me think about the word and wonder where it actually came from because it really does sound so weird like who put those two words together and why do we say it so much lmao
Though the second part is much less horror and more a wholesome finale it definitely is amazing... the fact that the strange being in the show is heavily implied to be an actual guardian angel who really wants to help is super great
@@truanalain4266 Literally no one has said that. Ever. It's just nice to have a piece of horror media that doesn't feel entirely miserable and cynical. Coming from someone who loves hopeless, miserable, life ruining, cruel endings.
Yeah, I actually thought angel hare was more emotional than scary. But it did well on having the normal people be the monsters instead of some supernatural entity.
Watching the entire series, it’s pretty clear that Gabby isn’t evil. She’s a guardian angel, doing what she has to in order to protect Jonah. The entire series is actually quite sweet.
I think the whole "beware of hidden demons" bit was warning Jonah to beware the police rather than foreshadowing that Gaby was up to something. Like, he still killed someone. He still broke the law. And even if he was let go, people would know him as the child who killed someone. So it was best he steered clear of the police. Either that or it was a red herring.
16:21-16:31 This line got a chuckle out of me. Gabby remembers that she’s still talking to a small child with a limited vocabulary, so she quickly simplifies what “incriminating” means like a parent or teacher would. I just found that weirdly wholesome.
Honestly, I see the ending here as heartwarming. Gabby did help Jonah during that horrible abusive childhood, and after all those years, they finally reunited.
the fact the benelovent character wasn't secretly evil and a analog horror series about religion didn’t boil down to "religion bad" is truly the plot twist of the century
Apparently the creators actually are Christians so it makes sense it would treat the concepts it uses from Christianity respectfully and play Gabby straight as a hero protecting Jonah
@@buckbumble1872 Yeah It's definitely Christian media in an unorthodox sense since it's a story about angels written from a Christian viewpoint It's just done in a more organic fashion of making the angel a hero that protected and saved an abused child instead of outwardly preaching at the audience A story about salvation that doesn't beat you over the head with what it's doing
I feel like so many Analog horrors try to keep everything a puzzle and unknown, constantly guessing what’s going on and theorizing. But here, we have something that paces you into knowing, enough pieces to grasp the horror and still be unsettling and scary. Very well done
I think any horror/narration story should have room for theorizing, because honestly, that is one of the major ways to know that people actually pay attention to your stuff.
The problem with theorizing is that it can quickly slide into « find crazy excuses for plot holes » territory - see Jason teleportation ability. Plus, it’s not uncommon for good horror stories to unveil the events precisely enough. Said otherwise, I find it a bit harsh to say that there’s no horror here because we know that it’s « just » a kid killing his father. I mean, is that a non-horror, normal situation ? What about the awful length of time he spent left alone afterward, as the MC points out ? How much abusive the father was to reach the point where killing him was the lesser of two evils ?
because horror usually derives from the initial lack of knowledge, preying into a person's fear of the unknown, thankfully some actually bother to explain stuff little by little, so there's actual payoff for coming back
The line "Was I really left alone for so long?" really hurt me man. When I was little, my parents would go into their room and fight for hours. I wanted to watch the TV to distract myself, but back then I was taught to always ask before I turned on the TV. I was too scared to go into their room, so I would simply sit there for hours. This is truely horrific and heartwarming, never thought I'd see something like it
The real horror in the first arc of the series is the surroundings. Gabby was only interested in protecting Jonah, even if it meant going against what being an angel is. Either Jonah would continue suffering the abuse of an evil man, or Jonah takes him out
one interesting part is...how come jonah was the ONLY kid worth making significant enough events for, such as flooding the library, or getting rid of the father? even if it was only aired in a single small town, I'd expect there to be several such families, and in the ending, gabby struggles, because she's being there for *EVERYONE* in need, which causes her to fragment across the internet...so she would've been there for several kids with normal broadcasts too...yet we only hear about one flood destroying records, and one kid having to defeat family horror, only his mother trying to dig too deep...it's not even hinted as to have more families, even if not in as much trouble, noticing weird things, and try to query the companies...
@@jan_harald This can be hand waved with the good old "God works in mysterious ways" trope. Or maybe they'll address this in a later episode. Either way, good question.
@@jan_harald Gabby is seen taking extensive measures to ensure Jonah doesn't get incriminated, it's likely the same for others. The reason why there's not that much incriminating evidence is because Gabby tactically makes sure there is next to none.
@@jan_harald there is no evidence that gabby went to similar measures to protect other kids, because she herself planned to destroy all evidence that she could destroy. the only reason that someone found out was because one of the families just so happened to have a VCR recorder recording every episode. without it, nobody would've even dreamed of linking the flooding with a random child with an abusive father. who can tell that no other natural disaster, no other homicide, no other random statistic among the millions, is her doing? the fact that there is no evidence of it shows how inhumanly calculating gabby really is.
no im sorry, “what happened to my angel” hits hard and hits deep. that hurt in a way that i haven’t felt in years, which i think is an amazing example of the powerful nature of this work and oh my god, the reuniting? its so cute i could cry
Sometimes the horror is what's in the tapes...and sometimes the horror is what the tapes are protecting you from. Thank goodness for people like Night Mind and Manly Badass Hero shining a spotlight on this series, because I think it's certainly earned it!
it was really interesting being introduced to the series first through the game, like knowing the memes before you watch a show and in real time getting to know whats being referenced
I'm crying my eyes out in here. Angel Hare being dark *because* of the real world portrayal and being wholesome *because* of how they used the supernatural entity... it found a way in my heart 😭 It reminds me of the concepts in which the monster under the child's bed is actually their best friend 🥺
No gore. No creepy faces. No jump scares. Just pure chills on a level almost anyone can understand. This belongs right up there with Local 58 and Genesis Home Entertainment.
I would have killed for an Angel Gabby as a kid. I think a lot of abused children would have. This has to be the most wholesome analogue horror ever made. Especially with the second season, you really get to see how beautiful their relationship can be, and like, sure, to an outside observer it's a cultist assisting a supernatural entity commit questionable acts. But to Jonah, and me, and most watchers, I imagine, it just seems lovely and heartwarming.
yeah, I love "horror" where there is no monster out to kill you, and plots that can afford to not fall for overdone tropes (oh noes, the friendly entity wanted to take advantage of you all along! oh noes, while religion is true, god is actually evil! oh noes, you were the cause of all the problems in the first place!)
The “knock once if he’s not coming back for awhile” made me cry the first time I heard it. Just the thought of what this child is going through is heartbreaking.
The second video made me think Gabby was protecting the little Johan from an abusive father immediately, I didn’t think she’d guide him through something like that though!
I love Gaby, she's so comforting and kind, it's genuinely pleasant to watch a horror where a character of the media isn't like a horrific creature out to get you but something that helps the protagonist and acts so sweet and motherly to him
32:51 every time I see her say this I lose it. It hurts so much. Just thinking “look how you’ve grown”. That’s what she wants most of all. That’s the goal. To grow up. To survive. And I think about the kids who didn’t get to. The kids who didn’t get their guardian angel in time.
What a good series. Gabby is either an unknown entity taking pity on a child, or the implication I like better is that she really is an angel and this was a Dr. Strange situation where there was only one possible successful outcome
gabby/gabriel is a real angel, and at the end, she goes missing, and another angel (zaggy/zagzagel) comes to also search for her alongside our POV character... I don't think death was the ONLY solution, but it was the solution where the kid had to suffer the least while it's shown she could cause a flood, it would imply she could also arrange some other sort of divine punishment...but it would also require significant planning, and all the while, the kid would continue to suffer, and that was simply unacceptable for her
A lot of irl occultists who work with angels describe it was "using a nuke to shatter a window"- they'll solve the problem in the most extreme, direct way possible. Gabby is accurate in that way and I love it!
"A lot of irl occultists who work with angels" ....this comment has over 100 likes. Over 100 people fed into this delusional idiocy. That's so fucking depressing.
The ending is strangely sweet... like no angel should ever encourage a child to do that. But... with most likely how horribly abusive his dad is, had it coming
Sometimes thats what an angel has to do She didn't fall out of selfishness, she fell because the only solution for her human to get to grow up was violent and dangerous
@Garden0flowr it's the best outcome for an angel. It's again for from good but out of any angel falling from grace, Gabby is still more holy then most
this isn't even the ending, that's shown it's the start of the ending arc gabby then ends up vanishing from the stream, and after a looong while, zaggy/zagzagel, another angel hare, but much more "by the book" and stricter, and brown-furred and male, comes to replace her, and ignores jonah, believing it's still a normal broadcast until threatened, but eventually they work together, puzzle it together that gabby's fragmented, because she's trying to help thousands of people at the same time, who are all watching the videos at different times, and in the end, manage to help her become cohesive again, and agree to form a new group, much like the wreath of life guy(s) were "in" on angels existing and stuff, our guy helps them to adapt to the age of on-demand streaming video, or at least that's the plan they form
Despite how dark the subject matter of this series is, the big thing I was surprised by was how... wholesome, for lack of a better term, the thing was? We ARE dealing with supernatural entities with unexplained powers, yeah, and an angel DID assist a small boy in killing his father, true, but the whole thing was in self-defense; Jonah's father was very likely to kill him and his mother. And it's not the usual expected twist of, "turns out the cartoon angel was a demon!" Gabby seems to be a legitimately benevolent force who cares about Jonah. It's kind of refreshing for the apparently friendly supernatural entity to ACTUALLY be friendly for once.
Having been a victim and now survivor of 13 years worth of religiously motivated DV and CA, this hit really, really close to home. Thank you for covering this.
i'm so sorry that you had to experience all of that. i'm not a religious person but i can't imagine losing hope in an honestly pretty comforting belief corrupted by horrible, horrible people. i hope this series can show you a better side of that belief. i wish the best for you and hope you follow the path that truly makes you happy, regardless of what some disgusting wolves disguised as sheep tell you. i dont know you but im still proud of you.
I'm very sorry you had to go through that but I have to wonder... what part of domestic violence could possibly be religiously motivated? You say that it was but I'm genuinely curious... what part of the bible motivated your abuser to do what he or she did?
One of the things I love the most about this is the foreshadowing of Francis glitching out after the second mail video. Initially it seemed like it was hinting at something malevolent but in reality it was foreshadowing the effect of them being accessed by so many more people on the internet, which in turn becomes the major plot point moving forward.
This has to be one of the most powerful and emotional analog "horror" series I've ever watched! The idea of rewatching a comfort cartoon from your childhood and then coming to realize the main character was alive and truly did comfort you during traumatic events is beautiful. Makes me wish I had my own Guardian angel watching over me when I was younger.. It makes you remember all the things you watched yourself as a child that brought you comfort, and how they helped you get through life; coupled with the vhs filter and the cute, friendly animation style, it also brings back a lot of nostalgia and gives you a warm fuzzy feeling. Reminds me of kindergarten during library, when my teacher would put on a Franklin The Turtle or Arthur vhs and the class would circle around the TV, sit on the rug and watch. Great times.
when zag appeared i felt genuine dread and anxiety, the gentle tense stand off, neither zag nor jonah wanting to be the first to move, trying to size eachother up, neither understanding what theyre looking at. this is some of the best ive seen in a long time.
This series is honestly a breath of fresh air to the genre in my eyes. Because we have an entity in it that only wants to protect the viewer and not harm them, too often we have some malicious entity in analog horror and the horror in this feels more grounded than most.
Idk if it’s just me but there’s something oddly comforting about that angel. What she says and the way she says it invokes that feeling. It’s kind of a breath of fresh air to see this in this form of media
Honestly, I love interpretations that the supernatural elements of horror are the good guys - or at least don't want to actively cause harm to the undeserving. Like the interpretation that the King In Yellow doesn't *want* the play to circulate and cause mass insanity, and only kills those who read it in order to stop further harm.
Most analog/mascot horror projects follow the general premise of "something innocent tainted into something horrifying" and leans in on the horror, of course But I love that this series leans more into the innocent part, because it makes it kinda wholesome at some bits, while also making the horror aspects surprisingly stronger in a way.
No scary faces, no bullshit jumpscares, no monstrosities trying to take over humanity, just a beautifully crafted, extremely unique story about REAL LIFE horror and the moral dilemmas surrounding it. Bravo to the makers of Angel Hare!
Nick is absolutely right people should watch the rest of the series, but I do hope there's a part 2 coverage, since I value his analysis on online horror series.
I wouldn’t hold your breath, not because it isn’t worthy of coverage but because it’s… not really horror in the second season. It’s instead presented as a detective mystery, that, while very well done, mostly just exists to answer a few questions and explore characters in a bit more depth.
One thing I noticed that has perhaps slipped a mind or two but Gabby=Gabriel. Whether she's meant to be the archangel or a lower angel by the same name is unclear, but if she IS the archangel, that goes a ways to explain her actions later. Gabriel, as I recall, did not have one of the nicer jobs. ;) But putting that across with such beauty and warmth through the charming animation and utterly stellar voice acting is simply *chef's kiss* perfect. Episode one was, essentially, Gabby's "Be not afraid" and I loved it. :)
In a horror subgenre that's suffering heavily from saturation and everyone wanting to one up each other with just how scary and gory their distorted pictures with a VHS filter compilations can be, this series really is a breath of fresh air and despite the paranormal aspect, helps to introduce a more unsettling fear than weird things lurking in the dark. Was surprised this video didn't mention the tie in game which is how a good chunk of people found out about the series thanks to Manlybadasshero's playthrough though. Regardless glad this project's getting more attention bc it's too underrated for the amount of effort it has put into it
I dont find this horrifying at all. This is amazing. The fact that there's there magical creatures that try to help those in the worst situations in this world isn't horrifying to me its absolutely beautiful.
My boyfriend doesn't normally like unfiction horror stuff, but he sat me down and had me watch the entirety of Angel Hare when he visited for Halloween and I was ENTRANCED. I've never seen anything like it.
Angel Hare is everything Candle Cove wanted to be and more, with an actual story. If this gets even half the recognition of that story it still wouldn't be enough.
I found out Angel Hare after watching another youtuber, ManlyBadassHero, do a let's play on an Angel Hair Edutainment game. Through him, I learned about Angel Gabby and watched all the videos about her. It was so sweet, so nice, and so unique compared to Analog Horror that I didn't think you would go over this. (mainly because it's too wholesome to be scary)
I always interpreted the story as Gabby systematically removing any means Jonah can be convicted of killing his abusive dad (disassembling the gun, going to a friend’s house on the night of the murder, etc.) and proceeding to do the job HERSELF. “You can’t tell a lie if you only have the truth to tell.”
@@SpoopySquid Honestly sounds like Zag advice tbh. Although if Gabby's as worldwise to help a child circumvent a parental abuser, perhaps she would also be no fans of cops, since she can recognize abusers pretty well.
I honestly and truly believe that Jonah did not kill his father, and that Gabby did it for him. Gabby said "You have to make sure you're *gone* when the time comes. We have to make sure you *only* have truth to tell." How would Jonah escape the accusations if the "truth" he had to tell was that he was not only present, but also LITERALLY pulled the trigger? Also, she asked "What would you like *me* to do?" not "What would *you* like to do?".
This is honestly the cutest and sweetest analog horror I've seen. Gabby being happy to have Jonah back was heartwarming. Now I expect season 2 to make this utterly terrifying.
I cried quite a lot watching the series. I certainly picked the right career path. If I can help it, there will be an angel Gabby in every heart in my classroom.
Can we talk about how effective the soundtrack has been in this series so far? I always feel like musical selections in projects like these are never given the recognition they deserve.
Holy Fucking Shit This made me feel everything from genuine horror to legitimate glee I honestly have no words to describe this series It's absolutely horrifying and amazing
I also wanna mention how the narrator/grown Jonah sounds maniacal and obsessed with getting back with his "guardian angel" Which is just depressing to see unfold
With YT getting increasingly flooded by formulaic, low-effort garbage (AKA the only thing the algorithm is recommending nowadays), gems like Angel Hare tend to get lost in the shuffle which honestly makes me appreciate your channel all the more. Not only are your videos themselves a treat to watch but you also consistently highlight projects that have actual passion and originality behind them (which really seems to become a rarity on this hellsite), so thanks for that :D
I think the demon thing is a red herring. That said, I find it refreshing that a horror story focuses on very real and very human threats. Supernatural threats are spooky and crazy but real horror is knowing that the most depraved and monstrous person in fiction likely exists in real life. There are plenty of people that lived this horror and had no help. Truly terrifying stuff
As someone who grew up in this environment this is the exact advice I would give a child in it. (If you get angry at that you either have never been in this situation ( in which case I'm happy for you, sincerely) or you have some regrets for actions not taken in your past. It's surreal to see it captured in this format and with such tight production.
I like that the tape that Jonah found at the thrift store is normal, instead of them being some ooky spooky corruption just lying around in a bargain bin for some reason. a good way to play with an old trope
That ending, with that gospel music, with that livestream, and that part of Gabby recognizing Jonah after all these years, and even literally breaking out of the old animation to become much more fluid, as if she was finally set free, and finally: “I’m so happy to see you Jonah! Just look how well you’ve grown!” I’m still misty eyed!!! I’m actually about to cry! That ending was so precious! (I know she’s not a perfect Angel, but she did help protect Jonah! And while her methods were extreme, she also was watching over a child in an extremely bad place!) And honestly, like I said…that very last scene… I’m really about to cry!🥹🥹🥹 Gabby and Jonah…together at last!💖💖💖💖
First few minutes.. the *VHS COPY* is normal and the actual recording?!.. That's DAMN clever right off. Edit:.. Well that's new! DELIGHTFULLY new even!.. is this an ACTUAL Angel?.. responding to what is clearly a child in distress, going through something at home and showing them how to be safe.. I hope more series take this angle in the future!.. It's lovely to see stories where the paranormal isn't inherently evil Edit 2: I HOPE it's the case at least Edit 3: Seems to be the kind of case in a way; Still benevolent, POSSIBLY even a genuine guardian angel, but with non-human morality. Purely wants to help her charge stay safe.. maybe taking the punishment from on high for what she encouraged the child to do in order to *save* him. It's beautiful, and sad and explains why she's no longer around.. a guardian angel and a child both in a horrible situation
Oh lord above, I am so completely in love with this. I can just tell Angel Hare is going to be wonderful, this is so creative and beautifully built. Night mind, I adore how you bring light to such delightful works. I'm so in love with this; A spirit, seeing a child in pain, emotional pain, physical pain. Harboring more than a child should ever cradle in their small arms. And reaching out to care for, protect and love this boy, and reunion, the darkness, the real, raw human horror melded with the fantasy. This is perfect.
00:12 A unique VHS story with a lack of memories associated with a particular collection of tapes. 02:15 Introduction to a new approach in analog horror genre 07:22 Angel Hare is a dark animated horror series with unexpected twists. 10:14 The video portrays realistic human horror in a child's catechism cartoon. 15:24 Jonah is instructed to take apart his father's gun and hide the pieces to keep it away from someone dangerous. 18:06 Lying has consequences and forgiveness requires courage 22:34 The video explores the dark animated horror series Angel Hare and its impact on children 25:50 Jonah's mother is being warned to stop contacting Keith publishing regarding Angel Hare. 29:45 Gabby's flying ability and memory disruptions 32:29 Angel Hare is a highly underrated animated horror series.
i hope we start seeing more unfiction series like this! i love how it starts out as a cliche found footage story but did a 180 and ended up being fairly wholesome. a lot of analog horror series are based on unsolved mysteries/puzzles and i like how this one actually answers a lot of the questions presented
I was there for most of the Angel Hare coverage on stream, and ended up watching the whole series myself before watching the finale. It's SO good. I'm glad this one's getting officially covered!
Same came into the stream halfway through he coverage watched what I missed on the twitch replay. It was so fun to see this get discovered by all of us together and being with nick as he discovered it. I’m so glad he gave it the NM video treatment. I’m really hoping it makes this series get seen by a lot more people
I love how darn wholesome this series is, relatively. It definitely touches on heavy topics and has some creepy moments, but the overall tone is very hopeful, the entities are benevolent, and good ultimately triumphs in the end. I adore Angel Hare.
As a survivor of childhood abuse, this hits me hard. What kid like me DIDN'T imagine having someone like Gabby to come save them? To actually pay attention and care about them? This is such a great series on so many levels.
I found this series over a year ago, and thought it was just going to be another Mandela Catalog with cartoons, and thought it was unique but not worth another retread. I am so glad that you covered this, because it was so...genuine in it's subject matter and story telling, I wouldn't have seen it without you. I actually cried at the end of season 2. It had the best open end of any show, let alone youtube series, I have ever seen. Thank you to EastPatch, and to you Nick, for doing everything you all do
I saw the title of “The Darkest Animated Analog Horror Series” and rolled my eyes, but then I saw it was Night Mind and I was like “Oh this is actually gonna be horrific isn’t it”
The ending of season 1 never fails to make me cry always dragging me in, i love it, its so dark but wholesome, the whole series i cant believe it, the creators are amazing and the series is so unique and emotional
This really hits to home and Gabbys character really CONNECTED to my inner child. Just ripped young me out from deep within and gave him the warmest hug and reassurance that I never received
Just watched every video of theirs: I LOVE the premise and execution. As someone with a troubled history like Jonah, Gabby would have been... more than welcome. It genuinely made me cry. While you're reading this I hope you know you matter. Whoever you are. Being a community is how we thrive as people. That means support where you need it, too. Again, NM, impeccable video, and thank you so much for bringing this gut-wrenching series to our attention. ❤
My normal reaction to when a creator is reviewing another person's art and says, "Go watch that and then come back." is "Nah, I'm good." But something about your inflection, or the way you described it with awe which I could hear in your voice on how memorable this was going to be, made me take pause and go watch Angel Hare. Honestly, I could not be any more creeped out yet, satisfied and happy that I did that. Because holy c*** was this unnerving as hell. My skin actually crawled at times. It was brilliant. I wish the second season was more developed, but that first season literally sent chills down my spine. Knowing that Jonah has hysterical amnesia based on tragic events, we were on that journey of mystery with him, and that reveal just completely blew my socks off. Thank you for not giving it away toward the end till the end of your video. They have created something fantastic here. And I hope that they continue to do so. Maybe even through a Kickstarter or some kind of campaign that they can fund it not only through the patreon, but knowing how Kickstarter has been promoting in the artist. It would be a blessing to see more of this. You now have a subscriber for life as well. Thank you for introducing me to this.
I love that for the livestream video, it seems like at the end the animation gets higher qualtity, such as shading and more complex poses and action. Almost like Gabby is becoming more real or being brought into the modern day
Angel hare is such a strange series among the topic, it’s a VHA horror flipped in almost every aspect. It’s creepy not in a sense that it’s changes now, but it changes Jonah in the past. It’s horrific that it’s actually caused a real life to be lost, and could have real life ties in the livestream and actual events. It’s also, at least to me, almost like a dream an actual kid would always want, their favorite character being real, to comfort them and help them in anyways. Even ways relating to horrible events or death, as to a kid it just makes life happier. It’s horror made to appear heartwarming, I’m all for it!
This series perfectly encapsulated what being attached to a cartoon/fictional character feels like as a child As someonw who went theough something very difficult as a child, watching/hearing Angel Gabby talk brings me back to howni viewed many creepypasta's (specifically Rap rat) as a child, an escape, a protector, a friend even though they never spoke to me or weren't real in any way shape or form
What the- YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!! The fact that Angel Gabby coaxed Jonah to murder his abusive father and covered up the evidence with the flood COMPLETELY WENT OVER MY HEAD!! I'm 19 YEARS OLD! How could i have missed that!!!😤🤦♂
Its interesting that his mom tried to go so hard figuring out why he shot his dad, because I feel like it implies that she was either trying to be willfully ignorant of the abuse, or more likely wasnt there to know about it. "Was I left completely alone at such a young age?" paired with his mom trying to 'figure out' why he had an 'outburst of violence' seems like her role was being absent while the abuse was happening.
That’s a really interesting take that I think lines up really well.
@@MrLegendofLP Or she knew but did nothing to help there are a lot of case's where someone leaves there kid with there abusive partner even if they had other options
When I noticed that she's a doctor, I just kind of assumed it was an absent parent situation. From schooling to working, damn busy.
That reminds me of the line about the sun being warm but being able to burn, and to not forget the times it burns. Abusers aren't abusive 24/7 like a cartoon villain, especially when there's other people around
I think that whole part of the story is deliberately left up to interpretation, because even if she knew about it it's entirely possible she was a victim of her husband in her own right and might have been too traumatized in her own right to really be comforting to Jonah. I think the fact that there's so many potential reasonings and they all make sense is a really smart addition to the story.
If I remember correctly, Gabriel is the guardian angel specifically for humanity as a whole, right? He's also one of heaven's best generals and not afraid to wage war against evil. So, "Angel Gabby" trying to help an abused child get rid of his evil parent isn't necessarily too out of character for the angel.
Gabriel is an Archangel. One of the very few Angel's actually named in the bible. Gabriel was the angel that came to Mary to tell her that she would bring Jesus into the world. His role is that of a messenger, bringing clarity to visions and prophecies. He can also provide details about certain future events as seen in his interaction with Daniel in the bible. This was probably how Gabby was able to so efficiently help Jonah get away with homicide, she knew exactly what to do.
Gabriel's name has two meanings: "God is my strength" and "Hero of God".
@@JesusSaves5500although Gabriel is often considered an archangel, the funny thing is that the Bible never directly calls him one and he only appears as a messenger. Michael is the only angel that is explicitly called an archangel, and he is specially referred to as "the archangel". I do know that Jewish tradition says there are seven archangels (Gabriel is included as one), and Raphael and Uriel appear in the Apocrypha (commonly named as two more archangels).
And yes the only angels that are named in the Bible are Michael, Gabriel, Satan/Lucifer/Helel, and Abaddon/Apollyon. (Demons are just evil angels, and there is also some debate over whether Abaddon/Apollyon is good or evil.)
@@JesusSaves5500 so Jonah was going to be killed by the gun he dismantled, right?
Yep! Notably, an angel’s defined morality is a little bit more hardline than human’s. I can see this happening. They’re more “problem solving” oriented.
I know that Gabriel is often considered to be the protector of children (even if it's not stated in the bible)
How surreal to see the person who introduced us to Marble Hornets years ago present something we've made... what an honor! Thank you!
It all comes full circle. And ain’t that beautiful~
you deserve it for the hard work that went into the series!!!! thanks for putting out something very quality!!!
Keep up the amazing work!!
Wow congratulations!! ❤ Hard work pays off! 💪
I really hope this also leads to more eyes being put on "Kind World" too. Both series are amazing!
No lie, the look in Gabby's eyes when she reached out to touch Jonah's hand made me cover up a little whimper bc how lovely that an entity recognizes the little one she protected once and being proud that he's grown into a man. Really kicks a person in the heart. Well done to East Patch and to Stephanie Varrens for her performance.
It made me cry. It was beautifully done.
im so close to crying right now, i have CHILLS running through my body
ANYONE GOT TISSUES? IM CRYING A RIVER HERE
I was really happy that Jonah was able to see her agian
The animation gets so much more fluid and emotional. My favorite part of the whole series
"Helping a child murder his abusive father and get away with it".... good for her.
Love that for her
Gobbless!
Thank you Gabi, very based.
Girlboss
She's an icon, she's a legend and she is the moment
In situations like this, we tend not to call it "murder." It's a homicide, certainly, but we recognize the constant danger the child was living with and consider it a defensive action. I don't think Angel Gabby is bad.
Yep
I think Gabby just didn't figure out any other way to help Johna aside from the nuclear option of Homicide
I think she’s chaotic good
Something to consider. There's a verse in exodus that says, in my copy of the Bible, "If a thief be found breaking up, and be smitten that he die, there shall no blood be shed for him."
I've seen articles online using the verse to say anyone who kills in self defense, or defending innocent people, is innocent of the sin of killing
Edit: I'm gonna preemptively acknowledge the verse specifically says thief. Here's the thing though, thieves don't have to be strangers, and thieves can also be violent. So, I see where the articles are coming from, because, in the moment, if someone sees someone in a place, or doing something, they shouldn't be, it's almost impossible to ask if the person is a thief, trespasser, murderer, abuser, or anything else relating to hurting other people in any way, physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Was Angel Gabby using that reasoning to help Jonah resolve a situation that saw no getting better soon?
She's not evil. She will harm and kill in order to protect the one she's guarding if needed, sure. Which is bad in a way, but Gabby genuinely seems to care for Jonah and wants to protect him and other kids like him at all costs. So while her actions can be seen as questionable, she's not evil.
Children Under the House actually has a lot in common with Angel Hare: the supernatural entity is scary, but the real evil comes from everyday people
I love children under the house. That channel is just gold imo
It-core
I wish nightmind would do an episode on the orancle
Gabby isn't scary though. I felt more nostalgic, but in the way tankies who never lived under communism are nostalgic for it. It's nostalgia for something I've never had, but feel as if I lost it somehow.
@test23123 wouldn't say it's like tankies; More like, a person who lived in poverty as a child suddenly being reminded of a commercial for some toy from their childhood that they couldn't afford when they were younger
Bruh im so confused why this is labeled horror? this is the most wholesome art project ive seen in a long time. Gabby isnt a demon. thats a guardian angel through and through. Based Gabby.
I think the 'horror' comes from what it is implied Gabby is protecting Jonah from, and the lengths she was willing to go
The most long-running horror is life itself, it is full of dread and unexpectancy but there is still hope
i agree, based
halfway through or before, it stops being horror
I haven't watched the rest of it yet, but you could infer that that final episode is her being put on the spot, not expecting to ever cross paths with Jonah again. If she is a Demon and it was her task to damn his soul, then her job was done and she didn't need to be there with him any more. Her seeing him and vaguely recognizing him, either because of time passed or the amount of children she led astray, would explain why she seemed uncomfortable. Once she realizes whats happening, she gets right back into character.
The best part about this, I think, is that it's an anomalous entity that is not malevolent. It does harm, sure, but it does so to protect a child. The production values and the VA make it a quality project, but the novelty of a genuinely empathetic creature being the one haunting a broadcast make it sing. 💖
anomalous? it's an angel
It inhabits the form of a children's cartoon, so we can't actually know if the true form is an angel or not. It is still, undoubtedly, anomalous because a TV show that can see and respond to you is not a normal occurrence @@operator-chan1887
@@operator-chan1887 You do realize that anomalous just means out of the ordinary/uncommon/odd, right? Angel or not, unless your cartoons also talk directly to you, the event of a guardian angel talking to a child and giving them life advice through a T.V. is, in fact, anomalous. Even if it is a comforting presence and you believe they are what they claim to be, it's still anomalous.
@@operator-chan1887you’re thinking of the word anonymous.
@@gregvs.theworld451lol dude stop Gregsplaining
Big props to Gabby's VA. She really comes across as so caring and protective yet patient with a child.
She also did an amazing job replicating the EXACT distinctive, "teacher like" way VAs were often directed to deliver dialog in educational shows and games made around the time the clips are modeled after
The part of Jonah killing his abusive father is definitely dark. But i don't think Gabby herself is necessarily evil. She seems to genuinely care about Jonah and even remembers him years later. I honestly thought the ending was very heartwarming.
I do feel like it’s possible she’s a _part_ of something evils army, as well as Zag, collecting souls but only of abusive parents. It’s also possible she chooses abusive parents but Zag and others just push kids to kill adults.
Either way, it definitely seems like Gabby at least wants to help and stay with kids. Zag seems less interested in the comfort and more in the kill.
She is Jonah's Guardian Angel
It's very "Old Testament Played Straight", frankly. In which just because things are "righteous" doesn't mean they can't be disturbing or dark. It's really good stuff.
Agreed. It's a different take on analog horror, and I wouldn't be surprised if this was inspired by the fourth wall breaks seen in stuff like Dora the Explorer and Blues Clues. Even down to the nostalgic feels when we see our favorite character years later letting us know how great we are doing after all this time.
All signs point to her being exactly what she says she is.
Actual Biblical angels do not fuck around.
Ultimately, the mystery goes unsolved because solving it was never going to make Jonah as happy as just reuniting with Gabby does.
Maybe I'm just desensitized, but my first watch-through didn't leave me with a feeling of dread, but actually one of peace, happiness, a bit of joy. The plot is that Gabby really *is* a guardian angel, who spends her time interacting with troubled kids to help get them out of horrid situations. Jonah clearly isn't the only kid she works with (based on some implications in season 1 and is outright stated in season 2), and she's genuinely someone trying to help out the less fortunate. "Demon" or not, she's a good person. Er, a good rabbit. A good angel? No idea.
Dark in that it's... realer than some of the scares in other projects? Sure. Dark in that the mood is dark, spooky, scary, etc? Sure. But dark in that it's... hard to come to terms with? Dark in that it's horrid and leave you with a sinking feeling? No, it's beautiful. The story felt so... nice and joyful, by the end. The people who worked on this series should pat themselves on the fuckin' back, because the animation work, the voice acting, the story itself, the music, it's all fantastically done. Season 2 doubles this effect and is also incredibly well done. Absolute hats off to all the people who worked on this.
Yeah, that's exactly what I thought too. I think marketing it as dark is not entirely accurate but I get it. I just don't want to see it get shat on by people who want everything to be nonstop torture porn, gore, rape etc. I left a more detailed opinion in the thread up top but I definitely enjoyed it for that reason.
I think it leaves things up in the air early on. "Is Gabby good? Is she not? Is she a demon in disguise?" And then it...kinda heavily implies she's not by the end of the first series, and then in the second it confirms her. Even if she's not perfect, that's frankly, even more Biblically accurate. Angels are not exactly supposed to be flawless. They are *not god*
@@WereScrib Preach!
The entire series felt deeply comforting to me, I'm not religious at all, but it's nice that jonah had someone to protect him. I wish I did too. It is dark, I think. That jonah had to go through that, that he needed gabby. That's dark, it is disturbing that he was abused. But it's also safe, sweet. This series is spectacular.
i felt the same way too.
"The Sun is warm sometimes, Jonah. But you shouldn't forget the moments when it burns you."
My favorite line. That hits very hard.
Thank you for bringing such a series to everybody's attention. I wont forget about this one for a while.
this line could be referring to her teaching Jonah to not brush off the hurt his father caused him
@@leslieaxtell1397 Yeah, it feels like it's addressing the mixed feelings Jonah probably felt towards his abusive father. It's natural for children to want to love their parents, and want to recieve love in return. But children in abusive families often don't understand that the abuse they're suffering is *wrong*.
Her Sun analogy is on-point. Yes, sometimes Jonah's father can be warm and loving. But Jonah mustn't forget the moments when his father hurts him.
I NEVER expected to almost cry at an analog horror series.
The way Gabby says things like "we can stay here as long as you need me to" and "I'm so happy to see you again Jonah, look how well you've grown"
It reminds me of all the little things that made my own troubled childhood a little more bearable, and how revisiting those things as an adult feels. Maybe this is just because me and my older sister just had a long discussion about our shared childhood trauma, and unpacking a lot of our experiences with our parents, but this has got me reflecting on the past a lot, really wishing I had my own guardian angel.
Hey this comment really hits home with me, Thank you a lot for sharing.
You’re spot on with how Angel Hare feels. For me as a young kid, it was Care Bears. I imagined them being with me when I was scared or lonely, a lot like how Gabby was in the series. Thinking back on that now is kinda painful in a bittersweet sort of way, Angel Hare brought a lot of those memories back & I was absolutely tearing up by the end.
Funnily enough I also have a sister who I talk about our childhood with. Things between my family have gotten a lot better since then, but those old shows still get me emotional. I hope you’ve found some peace as well. ❤
HOLDING BACK TEARS ATM THIS IS SO WHOLESOME
I need a guardian angel.
Sibling of other saw the trauma as hilarious.
While for me the screen showed me misery.
But now I see, that my guardians were my friends on the other side.
I cried too dude. It broke my heart, but in a good way if that makes sense. I was super attached to fictional characters as a child. I always wished they could hear me and be my friend. Its comforting that Gabby was willing to protect Jonah so fiercely.😊
I absolutely agree. I never really felt like I needed one as a kid but now that I'm grown up I'm all alone and I've lost everything I had as a kid. No friends, I live with my emotionally abusive aunt, and my parents aren't really there for me anymore because they're having marital problems. Add that to the fact that growing up they were really overprotective and I never got the tools to make friends, learn or really do anything to prepare me for adult life. I wish I had a Gabby, a benevolent and all knowing friend who'd teach me the things my parents never taught me and wouldn't judge me ever.
I cried because I related so much to the idea of being alone, and even more because Gabby was talking to a child viewer and truthfully I'm still a child mentally. I don't know if this is relevant but I just wanted to say even though we're in different situations I can still relate.
It’s crazy how strangely nostalgic and comforted this series made me feel. Props to Gabby’s VA for making her feel so genuine and heartfelt.
Yeah the concern and care in her voice definitely makes me feel a warmth that I never had.
There is a sense of dread, but everything about Gabby’s design and acting that is hauntingly comforting.
I think it's because the entity is legimately benevolent despite the thing she's forced to do and just wanted to protect an innocent child from an abuser.
It's kind of confirmed by the ending where she kindly greets him
I don't feel with fear Angel Hare instead I feel a maternal sense, weird comfort and even some security. Almost something I hadn't felt since kindergarten. Even if I forget. And also a touch of genius to put music to Guardian Angel - mascareque. I can't stop the music coming at the end and something else so genius Angel Hare almost as if he left the video to talk to Jonathan at the end steam... wow wow wow
Currently at about 12 minutes in, and I think it's so sweet that Angel Gabby is deadass just trying to help Jonah and doesn't seem to have any sinister ulterior motives.
EDIT: Okay well she's preparing Jonah to kill his abusive father but I mean to be fair he seems extremely violent. It kinda seems like Angel Gabby knows that there's not really a good option here, and that if keeping Jonah safe means killing someone, then that's a sin she's willing to bear.
SECOND EDIT: This is now an Angel Gabby stan account
We stan Angel Gabby!!!
Just remember they do talk about false angels so gabby ain’t out of the woods yet lol 😂
@@BippoMax-lx2gxEven if she Fell, she’s still doing good.
that second edit is so real
You know what’s weird lol me and my husband was talking the other day and I said deadass and then he repeated that word back to me and it actually made me think about the word and wonder where it actually came from because it really does sound so weird like who put those two words together and why do we say it so much lmao
Though the second part is much less horror and more a wholesome finale it definitely is amazing... the fact that the strange being in the show is heavily implied to be an actual guardian angel who really wants to help is super great
i think that’s the best part
@@megami7373 right, because everyone knows a good horror should have a happy ending with sunshine and rainbows
@@truanalain4266what? no one said all horror should be like this just that this was nice
@@truanalain4266 Literally no one has said that. Ever. It's just nice to have a piece of horror media that doesn't feel entirely miserable and cynical. Coming from someone who loves hopeless, miserable, life ruining, cruel endings.
Yeah, I actually thought angel hare was more emotional than scary. But it did well on having the normal people be the monsters instead of some supernatural entity.
Watching the entire series, it’s pretty clear that Gabby isn’t evil. She’s a guardian angel, doing what she has to in order to protect Jonah. The entire series is actually quite sweet.
I think the whole "beware of hidden demons" bit was warning Jonah to beware the police rather than foreshadowing that Gaby was up to something. Like, he still killed someone. He still broke the law. And even if he was let go, people would know him as the child who killed someone. So it was best he steered clear of the police.
Either that or it was a red herring.
It’s a red herring, but it also implies that Jonah’s father is possessed by them in their attempts to have Jonah fall away from God.
Angel Gabby says "don't talk to the police".
or it could just be refering to the dad again who seems to have been a drunk "normal" during the day a "demon" at night alone with his booze.
"Remember Jonah, Jesus was killed by the pigs."
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16:21-16:31 This line got a chuckle out of me. Gabby remembers that she’s still talking to a small child with a limited vocabulary, so she quickly simplifies what “incriminating” means like a parent or teacher would. I just found that weirdly wholesome.
"On today's episode, we're going to explore the exciting world of Castle Doctrine!"
Honestly, I see the ending here as heartwarming.
Gabby did help Jonah during that horrible abusive childhood, and after all those years, they finally reunited.
the fact the benelovent character wasn't secretly evil and a analog horror series about religion didn’t boil down to "religion bad" is truly the plot twist of the century
Oh at last
Now we just need an image of gabby punching alternative Gabriel. Like Goku punching jiren
@@ultramangeed624 alternative Gabriel?
Apparently the creators actually are Christians so it makes sense it would treat the concepts it uses from Christianity respectfully and play Gabby straight as a hero protecting Jonah
@@cryptidproductions3160 so it's also a religious art piece that doesn't feel overly preachy?
This show really is something different ain't it.
@@buckbumble1872 Yeah
It's definitely Christian media in an unorthodox sense since it's a story about angels written from a Christian viewpoint
It's just done in a more organic fashion of making the angel a hero that protected and saved an abused child instead of outwardly preaching at the audience
A story about salvation that doesn't beat you over the head with what it's doing
I feel like so many Analog horrors try to keep everything a puzzle and unknown, constantly guessing what’s going on and theorizing. But here, we have something that paces you into knowing, enough pieces to grasp the horror and still be unsettling and scary. Very well done
this one was just a story. it wasn't even a horror honestly
your name is crazy
I think any horror/narration story should have room for theorizing, because honestly, that is one of the major ways to know that people actually pay attention to your stuff.
The problem with theorizing is that it can quickly slide into « find crazy excuses for plot holes » territory - see Jason teleportation ability. Plus, it’s not uncommon for good horror stories to unveil the events precisely enough.
Said otherwise, I find it a bit harsh to say that there’s no horror here because we know that it’s « just » a kid killing his father. I mean, is that a non-horror, normal situation ? What about the awful length of time he spent left alone afterward, as the MC points out ? How much abusive the father was to reach the point where killing him was the lesser of two evils ?
because horror usually derives from the initial lack of knowledge, preying into a person's fear of the unknown, thankfully some actually bother to explain stuff little by little, so there's actual payoff for coming back
The line "Was I really left alone for so long?" really hurt me man. When I was little, my parents would go into their room and fight for hours. I wanted to watch the TV to distract myself, but back then I was taught to always ask before I turned on the TV. I was too scared to go into their room, so I would simply sit there for hours. This is truely horrific and heartwarming, never thought I'd see something like it
I'm sorry to hear you've been through that friend
@@Brando216 It's alright, it was a long time ago. But thank you :3
the day I realized I can turn on the TV (and the nintendo) by myself
i’m so sorry that you went through that. that’s so heartbreaking.
@@megami7373 Thank you, friend. Tbh I'm surprised that anyone even responded to this, but it's nice to see people actually care :3
The real horror in the first arc of the series is the surroundings. Gabby was only interested in protecting Jonah, even if it meant going against what being an angel is.
Either Jonah would continue suffering the abuse of an evil man, or Jonah takes him out
one interesting part is...how come jonah was the ONLY kid worth making significant enough events for, such as flooding the library, or getting rid of the father?
even if it was only aired in a single small town, I'd expect there to be several such families, and in the ending, gabby struggles, because she's being there for *EVERYONE* in need, which causes her to fragment across the internet...so she would've been there for several kids with normal broadcasts too...yet we only hear about one flood destroying records, and one kid having to defeat family horror, only his mother trying to dig too deep...it's not even hinted as to have more families, even if not in as much trouble, noticing weird things, and try to query the companies...
@@jan_harald it's not that deep.
@@jan_harald This can be hand waved with the good old "God works in mysterious ways" trope. Or maybe they'll address this in a later episode. Either way, good question.
@@jan_harald Gabby is seen taking extensive measures to ensure Jonah doesn't get incriminated, it's likely the same for others. The reason why there's not that much incriminating evidence is because Gabby tactically makes sure there is next to none.
@@jan_harald there is no evidence that gabby went to similar measures to protect other kids, because she herself planned to destroy all evidence that she could destroy. the only reason that someone found out was because one of the families just so happened to have a VCR recorder recording every episode. without it, nobody would've even dreamed of linking the flooding with a random child with an abusive father. who can tell that no other natural disaster, no other homicide, no other random statistic among the millions, is her doing? the fact that there is no evidence of it shows how inhumanly calculating gabby really is.
no im sorry, “what happened to my angel” hits hard and hits deep. that hurt in a way that i haven’t felt in years, which i think is an amazing example of the powerful nature of this work
and oh my god, the reuniting? its so cute i could cry
Sometimes the horror is what's in the tapes...and sometimes the horror is what the tapes are protecting you from. Thank goodness for people like Night Mind and Manly Badass Hero shining a spotlight on this series, because I think it's certainly earned it!
it was really interesting being introduced to the series first through the game, like knowing the memes before you watch a show and in real time getting to know whats being referenced
It's great when two creators that I respect agree on things!
I'm crying my eyes out in here. Angel Hare being dark *because* of the real world portrayal and being wholesome *because* of how they used the supernatural entity... it found a way in my heart 😭
It reminds me of the concepts in which the monster under the child's bed is actually their best friend 🥺
There should be more of that out there, perhaps this will be the catalyst for it after all, feelpastas exist right?☺️
@@JAdg75oo00 I've never heard of feelpasta before!
No gore. No creepy faces. No jump scares. Just pure chills on a level almost anyone can understand. This belongs right up there with Local 58 and Genesis Home Entertainment.
I know if has been 10 months, but *Gemini
I would have killed for an Angel Gabby as a kid. I think a lot of abused children would have. This has to be the most wholesome analogue horror ever made.
Especially with the second season, you really get to see how beautiful their relationship can be, and like, sure, to an outside observer it's a cultist assisting a supernatural entity commit questionable acts. But to Jonah, and me, and most watchers, I imagine, it just seems lovely and heartwarming.
> I would have killed for an Angel Gabby
Huh. Jonah very much did, so I can see that LOL
I actually like to think Angel Hare as a wholesome horror and to be honest, I think I would like to see more like this.
Seconded. Normal life is dark enough rn, I enjoy horror with undertones of beauty, hope and wholesomeness.
Thirded, we need more wholesomeness!
@@juliagoodwin9510 fourthed. The world needs more hope
yeah, I love "horror" where there is no monster out to kill you, and plots that can afford to not fall for overdone tropes (oh noes, the friendly entity wanted to take advantage of you all along! oh noes, while religion is true, god is actually evil! oh noes, you were the cause of all the problems in the first place!)
Hey, don't let God interfere @@jan_harald
The “knock once if he’s not coming back for awhile” made me cry the first time I heard it. Just the thought of what this child is going through is heartbreaking.
The second video made me think Gabby was protecting the little Johan from an abusive father immediately, I didn’t think she’d guide him through something like that though!
I love Gaby, she's so comforting and kind, it's genuinely pleasant to watch a horror where a character of the media isn't like a horrific creature out to get you but something that helps the protagonist and acts so sweet and motherly to him
32:51 every time I see her say this I lose it. It hurts so much. Just thinking “look how you’ve grown”. That’s what she wants most of all. That’s the goal. To grow up. To survive. And I think about the kids who didn’t get to. The kids who didn’t get their guardian angel in time.
I really like how this inverts the normal analog horror trope of "object unleashes horror" with "object resolves horrific reality".
What a good series. Gabby is either an unknown entity taking pity on a child, or the implication I like better is that she really is an angel and this was a Dr. Strange situation where there was only one possible successful outcome
gabby/gabriel is a real angel, and at the end, she goes missing, and another angel (zaggy/zagzagel) comes to also search for her alongside our POV character...
I don't think death was the ONLY solution, but it was the solution where the kid had to suffer the least
while it's shown she could cause a flood, it would imply she could also arrange some other sort of divine punishment...but it would also require significant planning, and all the while, the kid would continue to suffer, and that was simply unacceptable for her
And that was killing the dad, because any other way might have ended with more abuse and or Jonha and his mom's possible deaths
A lot of irl occultists who work with angels describe it was "using a nuke to shatter a window"- they'll solve the problem in the most extreme, direct way possible. Gabby is accurate in that way and I love it!
My personality is kinda like that…
I hate my weird existence.
"A lot of irl occultists who work with angels"
....this comment has over 100 likes. Over 100 people fed into this delusional idiocy. That's so fucking depressing.
The ending is strangely sweet... like no angel should ever encourage a child to do that. But... with most likely how horribly abusive his dad is, had it coming
Sometimes thats what an angel has to do
She didn't fall out of selfishness, she fell because the only solution for her human to get to grow up was violent and dangerous
@Garden0flowr it's the best outcome for an angel. It's again for from good but out of any angel falling from grace, Gabby is still more holy then most
this isn't even the ending, that's shown
it's the start of the ending arc
gabby then ends up vanishing from the stream, and after a looong while, zaggy/zagzagel, another angel hare, but much more "by the book" and stricter, and brown-furred and male, comes to replace her, and ignores jonah, believing it's still a normal broadcast until threatened, but eventually they work together, puzzle it together that gabby's fragmented, because she's trying to help thousands of people at the same time, who are all watching the videos at different times, and in the end, manage to help her become cohesive again, and agree to form a new group, much like the wreath of life guy(s) were "in" on angels existing and stuff, our guy helps them to adapt to the age of on-demand streaming video, or at least that's the plan they form
It's... pretty Biblically correct. Angels are often hands of justice and destruction of evil when they interact and material law is not Godly law.
please don't defend abusers thanks 🙃
Despite how dark the subject matter of this series is, the big thing I was surprised by was how... wholesome, for lack of a better term, the thing was? We ARE dealing with supernatural entities with unexplained powers, yeah, and an angel DID assist a small boy in killing his father, true, but the whole thing was in self-defense; Jonah's father was very likely to kill him and his mother. And it's not the usual expected twist of, "turns out the cartoon angel was a demon!" Gabby seems to be a legitimately benevolent force who cares about Jonah. It's kind of refreshing for the apparently friendly supernatural entity to ACTUALLY be friendly for once.
Having been a victim and now survivor of 13 years worth of religiously motivated DV and CA, this hit really, really close to home. Thank you for covering this.
Same and, at first, I wasn't sure I'd be able to sit through this video
It turned out to be weirdly cathartic
Just another survivor, I'm proud of all of us for making it through!
Hey, same here! I love Gabbi, this feels so oddly comforting instead of triggering my CPTSD
i'm so sorry that you had to experience all of that. i'm not a religious person but i can't imagine losing hope in an honestly pretty comforting belief corrupted by horrible, horrible people. i hope this series can show you a better side of that belief. i wish the best for you and hope you follow the path that truly makes you happy, regardless of what some disgusting wolves disguised as sheep tell you. i dont know you but im still proud of you.
I'm very sorry you had to go through that but I have to wonder... what part of domestic violence could possibly be religiously motivated? You say that it was but I'm genuinely curious... what part of the bible motivated your abuser to do what he or she did?
One of the things I love the most about this is the foreshadowing of Francis glitching out after the second mail video. Initially it seemed like it was hinting at something malevolent but in reality it was foreshadowing the effect of them being accessed by so many more people on the internet, which in turn becomes the major plot point moving forward.
This has to be one of the most powerful and emotional analog "horror" series I've ever watched! The idea of rewatching a comfort cartoon from your childhood and then coming to realize the main character was alive and truly did comfort you during traumatic events is beautiful.
Makes me wish I had my own Guardian angel watching over me when I was younger..
It makes you remember all the things you watched yourself as a child that brought you comfort, and how they helped you get through life; coupled with the vhs filter and the cute, friendly animation style, it also brings back a lot of nostalgia and gives you a warm fuzzy feeling. Reminds me of kindergarten during library, when my teacher would put on a Franklin The Turtle or Arthur vhs and the class would circle around the TV, sit on the rug and watch. Great times.
when zag appeared i felt genuine dread and anxiety, the gentle tense stand off, neither zag nor jonah wanting to be the first to move, trying to size eachother up, neither understanding what theyre looking at. this is some of the best ive seen in a long time.
This series is honestly a breath of fresh air to the genre in my eyes. Because we have an entity in it that only wants to protect the viewer and not harm them, too often we have some malicious entity in analog horror and the horror in this feels more grounded than most.
" Ooh I'm gonna kill you!!! "
@@Madaseter lol
The way she smiles when she reaches out to touch the screen makes me cry every time 😭 She's so happy to see him
Really does pull at your heart strings
Idk if it’s just me but there’s something oddly comforting about that angel. What she says and the way she says it invokes that feeling. It’s kind of a breath of fresh air to see this in this form of media
I love the tiny detail where her eyes express what she truly feeling and hinting she wants to be aggressive, but keeps calm and patient
Honestly, I love interpretations that the supernatural elements of horror are the good guys - or at least don't want to actively cause harm to the undeserving. Like the interpretation that the King In Yellow doesn't *want* the play to circulate and cause mass insanity, and only kills those who read it in order to stop further harm.
The final tape of the first arc is just so heartwarming, when her hand touched the screen, I almost cried out of nowhere. man my heart is soft
Most analog/mascot horror projects follow the general premise of "something innocent tainted into something horrifying" and leans in on the horror, of course
But I love that this series leans more into the innocent part, because it makes it kinda wholesome at some bits, while also making the horror aspects surprisingly stronger in a way.
No scary faces, no bullshit jumpscares, no monstrosities trying to take over humanity, just a beautifully crafted, extremely unique story about REAL LIFE horror and the moral dilemmas surrounding it. Bravo to the makers of Angel Hare!
The horror wasn't on the entity, the horror was on the real-life tragedies
yeah for like the first 6 tapes. then it was a bunch of nothing
The idea of a entity communicating to a child/adolescent through a Dora style show is incredibly intriguing, props to The East Patch.
Nick is absolutely right people should watch the rest of the series, but I do hope there's a part 2 coverage, since I value his analysis on online horror series.
I wouldn’t hold your breath, not because it isn’t worthy of coverage but because it’s… not really horror in the second season. It’s instead presented as a detective mystery, that, while very well done, mostly just exists to answer a few questions and explore characters in a bit more depth.
I'm ngl i think he just said that as a mini cop-out that he wasnt going to cover it lol, but thats just me and my speculations
One thing I noticed that has perhaps slipped a mind or two but Gabby=Gabriel. Whether she's meant to be the archangel or a lower angel by the same name is unclear, but if she IS the archangel, that goes a ways to explain her actions later. Gabriel, as I recall, did not have one of the nicer jobs. ;) But putting that across with such beauty and warmth through the charming animation and utterly stellar voice acting is simply *chef's kiss* perfect. Episode one was, essentially, Gabby's "Be not afraid" and I loved it. :)
In a horror subgenre that's suffering heavily from saturation and everyone wanting to one up each other with just how scary and gory their distorted pictures with a VHS filter compilations can be, this series really is a breath of fresh air and despite the paranormal aspect, helps to introduce a more unsettling fear than weird things lurking in the dark. Was surprised this video didn't mention the tie in game which is how a good chunk of people found out about the series thanks to Manlybadasshero's playthrough though. Regardless glad this project's getting more attention bc it's too underrated for the amount of effort it has put into it
I dont find this horrifying at all. This is amazing. The fact that there's there magical creatures that try to help those in the worst situations in this world isn't horrifying to me its absolutely beautiful.
Glad I'm not the only one! I do think killing the dad was going too far, but I get why Gabbie did it
My boyfriend doesn't normally like unfiction horror stuff, but he sat me down and had me watch the entirety of Angel Hare when he visited for Halloween and I was ENTRANCED. I've never seen anything like it.
Angel Hare is everything Candle Cove wanted to be and more, with an actual story. If this gets even half the recognition of that story it still wouldn't be enough.
Candle Cove wanted to be edgy and satanic. This wanted to be Godly.
I found out Angel Hare after watching another youtuber, ManlyBadassHero, do a let's play on an Angel Hair Edutainment game. Through him, I learned about Angel Gabby and watched all the videos about her. It was so sweet, so nice, and so unique compared to Analog Horror that I didn't think you would go over this. (mainly because it's too wholesome to be scary)
I always interpreted the story as Gabby systematically removing any means Jonah can be convicted of killing his abusive dad (disassembling the gun, going to a friend’s house on the night of the murder, etc.) and proceeding to do the job HERSELF. “You can’t tell a lie if you only have the truth to tell.”
that makes the most sense, but leaves me with so many questions
Angel Gabby: Remember, friends, the key to a happy life is peace and forgiveness!
"Angel" Gabby: Hey, kid, you ever heard of second amendment rights?
"Angel Gabby": Castle Doctorine should be applied, especially with abuse and domestic violence.
"Angel" Gabby: Remember kids, never talk to cops
"Angel" Gabby: Child abuse is a problem, and the solution is .45
@@SpoopySquid Honestly sounds like Zag advice tbh. Although if Gabby's as worldwise to help a child circumvent a parental abuser, perhaps she would also be no fans of cops, since she can recognize abusers pretty well.
“Hey I’m Angel Gabby, did you know that you have rights? The Bible says you do”
I honestly and truly believe that Jonah did not kill his father, and that Gabby did it for him.
Gabby said "You have to make sure you're *gone* when the time comes. We have to make sure you *only* have truth to tell." How would Jonah escape the accusations if the "truth" he had to tell was that he was not only present, but also LITERALLY pulled the trigger?
Also, she asked "What would you like *me* to do?" not "What would *you* like to do?".
Angel Gabby: The most horrifying monster of all.
A mother figure who has decided your continuing existence is a threat to her child.
This is honestly the cutest and sweetest analog horror I've seen. Gabby being happy to have Jonah back was heartwarming. Now I expect season 2 to make this utterly terrifying.
I've seen Season 2... it doesn't. If anything, it ends on an equally wholesome note.
@@SeanStrife Yep I saw season 2 after posting this and I adore it
I cried quite a lot watching the series. I certainly picked the right career path. If I can help it, there will be an angel Gabby in every heart in my classroom.
The world always needs more Angel Gabbys
Can we talk about how effective the soundtrack has been in this series so far? I always feel like musical selections in projects like these are never given the recognition they deserve.
Holy
Fucking
Shit
This made me feel everything from genuine horror to legitimate glee
I honestly have no words to describe this series
It's absolutely horrifying and amazing
I also wanna mention how the narrator/grown Jonah sounds maniacal and obsessed with getting back with his "guardian angel"
Which is just depressing to see unfold
@@officialxverzusz To be fair. If those memories suddenly came flooding back into your mind, you'd probably become obsessed too.
I'm crying bro 😭
Is there anything beyond the original tapes and cases because those were certainly a great watch but i didn't feel any horror elements.
Gabby's VA feels like a warm hug, what an amazing show. I can't wait for more videos.
With YT getting increasingly flooded by formulaic, low-effort garbage (AKA the only thing the algorithm is recommending nowadays), gems like Angel Hare tend to get lost in the shuffle which honestly makes me appreciate your channel all the more.
Not only are your videos themselves a treat to watch but you also consistently highlight projects that have actual passion and originality behind them (which really seems to become a rarity on this hellsite), so thanks for that :D
Thank you! It's precisely what I aim to do, and I appreciate the affirmation and the support.
I think the demon thing is a red herring.
That said, I find it refreshing that a horror story focuses on very real and very human threats. Supernatural threats are spooky and crazy but real horror is knowing that the most depraved and monstrous person in fiction likely exists in real life. There are plenty of people that lived this horror and had no help. Truly terrifying stuff
As someone who grew up in this environment this is the exact advice I would give a child in it. (If you get angry at that you either have never been in this situation ( in which case I'm happy for you, sincerely) or you have some regrets for actions not taken in your past.
It's surreal to see it captured in this format and with such tight production.
I feel like this series really brings life to the line, "Art is meant to disturb the comfortable, and comfort the disturbed."
I like that the tape that Jonah found at the thrift store is normal, instead of them being some ooky spooky corruption just lying around in a bargain bin for some reason. a good way to play with an old trope
That ending, with that gospel music, with that livestream, and that part of Gabby recognizing Jonah after all these years, and even literally breaking out of the old animation to become much more fluid, as if she was finally set free, and finally:
“I’m so happy to see you Jonah! Just look how well you’ve grown!”
I’m still misty eyed!!!
I’m actually about to cry! That ending was so precious!
(I know she’s not a perfect Angel, but she did help protect Jonah! And while her methods were extreme, she also was watching over a child in an extremely bad place!)
And honestly, like I said…that very last scene… I’m really about to cry!🥹🥹🥹
Gabby and Jonah…together at last!💖💖💖💖
First few minutes.. the *VHS COPY* is normal and the actual recording?!.. That's DAMN clever right off.
Edit:.. Well that's new! DELIGHTFULLY new even!.. is this an ACTUAL Angel?.. responding to what is clearly a child in distress, going through something at home and showing them how to be safe.. I hope more series take this angle in the future!.. It's lovely to see stories where the paranormal isn't inherently evil
Edit 2: I HOPE it's the case at least
Edit 3: Seems to be the kind of case in a way; Still benevolent, POSSIBLY even a genuine guardian angel, but with non-human morality. Purely wants to help her charge stay safe.. maybe taking the punishment from on high for what she encouraged the child to do in order to *save* him. It's beautiful, and sad and explains why she's no longer around.. a guardian angel and a child both in a horrible situation
i actually teared up a little when gabby held her hand up to the screen and jonah touched the screen too
Oh lord above, I am so completely in love with this. I can just tell Angel Hare is going to be wonderful, this is so creative and beautifully built. Night mind, I adore how you bring light to such delightful works.
I'm so in love with this; A spirit, seeing a child in pain, emotional pain, physical pain. Harboring more than a child should ever cradle in their small arms. And reaching out to care for, protect and love this boy, and reunion, the darkness, the real, raw human horror melded with the fantasy.
This is perfect.
That moment angel gabby responds to present jonah just sends warm emotional goosebumps 🥺🥺😭😭
00:12 A unique VHS story with a lack of memories associated with a particular collection of tapes.
02:15 Introduction to a new approach in analog horror genre
07:22 Angel Hare is a dark animated horror series with unexpected twists.
10:14 The video portrays realistic human horror in a child's catechism cartoon.
15:24 Jonah is instructed to take apart his father's gun and hide the pieces to keep it away from someone dangerous.
18:06 Lying has consequences and forgiveness requires courage
22:34 The video explores the dark animated horror series Angel Hare and its impact on children
25:50 Jonah's mother is being warned to stop contacting Keith publishing regarding Angel Hare.
29:45 Gabby's flying ability and memory disruptions
32:29 Angel Hare is a highly underrated animated horror series.
i hope we start seeing more unfiction series like this! i love how it starts out as a cliche found footage story but did a 180 and ended up being fairly wholesome. a lot of analog horror series are based on unsolved mysteries/puzzles and i like how this one actually answers a lot of the questions presented
I was there for most of the Angel Hare coverage on stream, and ended up watching the whole series myself before watching the finale. It's SO good. I'm glad this one's getting officially covered!
Same came into the stream halfway through he coverage watched what I missed on the twitch replay. It was so fun to see this get discovered by all of us together and being with nick as he discovered it.
I’m so glad he gave it the NM video treatment. I’m really hoping it makes this series get seen by a lot more people
I love how darn wholesome this series is, relatively. It definitely touches on heavy topics and has some creepy moments, but the overall tone is very hopeful, the entities are benevolent, and good ultimately triumphs in the end. I adore Angel Hare.
This is the most well animated Analog horror cartoon I've ever seen. They are typically still images or with very limited movement.
As a survivor of childhood abuse, this hits me hard. What kid like me DIDN'T imagine having someone like Gabby to come save them? To actually pay attention and care about them? This is such a great series on so many levels.
21:18 so far it's mostly in line with how a guardian angel could act. Especially if they don't have a good understanding of humans.
I found this series over a year ago, and thought it was just going to be another Mandela Catalog with cartoons, and thought it was unique but not worth another retread.
I am so glad that you covered this, because it was so...genuine in it's subject matter and story telling, I wouldn't have seen it without you.
I actually cried at the end of season 2. It had the best open end of any show, let alone youtube series, I have ever seen.
Thank you to EastPatch, and to you Nick, for doing everything you all do
I saw the title of “The Darkest Animated Analog Horror Series” and rolled my eyes, but then I saw it was Night Mind and I was like “Oh this is actually gonna be horrific isn’t it”
just wait until you see the whole pic, you will be surprised what kind of dark it is
The ending of season 1 never fails to make me cry always dragging me in, i love it, its so dark but wholesome, the whole series i cant believe it, the creators are amazing and the series is so unique and emotional
I am…on angel Gabriel’s side Kid deserves to be safe !! And she’s adorable that last, hand reaching out 🥺🥺🥺 aaaaaaaaa
This really hits to home and Gabbys character really CONNECTED to my inner child. Just ripped young me out from deep within and gave him the warmest hug and reassurance that I never received
Just watched every video of theirs: I LOVE the premise and execution. As someone with a troubled history like Jonah, Gabby would have been... more than welcome. It genuinely made me cry. While you're reading this I hope you know you matter. Whoever you are. Being a community is how we thrive as people. That means support where you need it, too. Again, NM, impeccable video, and thank you so much for bringing this gut-wrenching series to our attention. ❤
this is literally the cutest analog “horror” series i’ve ever seen, i literally love it so much
Finally, some good fricking food
Hare hare!
PREACH
Are you talking about the video metaphorically as food or thanks giving?
@@squish154metaphoric in the spirit of Gordon Ramsey
fucking
My normal reaction to when a creator is reviewing another person's art and says, "Go watch that and then come back." is "Nah, I'm good." But something about your inflection, or the way you described it with awe which I could hear in your voice on how memorable this was going to be, made me take pause and go watch Angel Hare. Honestly, I could not be any more creeped out yet, satisfied and happy that I did that. Because holy c*** was this unnerving as hell. My skin actually crawled at times. It was brilliant. I wish the second season was more developed, but that first season literally sent chills down my spine. Knowing that Jonah has hysterical amnesia based on tragic events, we were on that journey of mystery with him, and that reveal just completely blew my socks off. Thank you for not giving it away toward the end till the end of your video. They have created something fantastic here. And I hope that they continue to do so. Maybe even through a Kickstarter or some kind of campaign that they can fund it not only through the patreon, but knowing how Kickstarter has been promoting in the artist. It would be a blessing to see more of this. You now have a subscriber for life as well. Thank you for introducing me to this.
I love that for the livestream video, it seems like at the end the animation gets higher qualtity, such as shading and more complex poses and action. Almost like Gabby is becoming more real or being brought into the modern day
Angel hare is such a strange series among the topic, it’s a VHA horror flipped in almost every aspect. It’s creepy not in a sense that it’s changes now, but it changes Jonah in the past. It’s horrific that it’s actually caused a real life to be lost, and could have real life ties in the livestream and actual events. It’s also, at least to me, almost like a dream an actual kid would always want, their favorite character being real, to comfort them and help them in anyways. Even ways relating to horrible events or death, as to a kid it just makes life happier. It’s horror made to appear heartwarming, I’m all for it!
This series perfectly encapsulated what being attached to a cartoon/fictional character feels like as a child
As someonw who went theough something very difficult as a child, watching/hearing Angel Gabby talk brings me back to howni viewed many creepypasta's (specifically Rap rat) as a child, an escape, a protector, a friend even though they never spoke to me or weren't real in any way shape or form
What the- YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!! The fact that Angel Gabby coaxed Jonah to murder his abusive father and covered up the evidence with the flood COMPLETELY WENT OVER MY HEAD!! I'm 19 YEARS OLD! How could i have missed that!!!😤🤦♂