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Grian mentioned that he definitely didn't contact Cthulhu to get Mumbo back in his latest Hermitcraft episode and I lost my mind tbh. Man just called up Igbar like "I miss him so bad" or something idk
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Whenever I see people making theories about YHS and the reboot I always feel like we as a collective fandom forget that Sam is like. Immortal now. Forever cursed to be 16 or 17 by Cthulhu when he like . Ended the universe . And that’s why a lot of cool theories always fall flat for me when ppl discuss the series :,)
My personal current crack pot theory is that the world restarted (do not ask me how) and Sam has been living in it for. A while now. As a 17 year old immortal.
The exact timeframe for how long the worlds being going for again is uh . Currently impossible to piece together, but two things stick out. The first more canon-complaint one is that none of the faculty seem to know about Yuki, Sam or the graves. Suggesting that some time since those events has definitely passed, because Yuki IS there, the graves are THERE, and Gareth’s classroom is ALSO still there, meaning everything that went down in the OG series happened in this one too (minus Paul Blarts death I guess????)
Second, the less canon thing, Jerry. I KNOW he appeared in ONE episode that is specifically non-canon BUT!!!!! That episode DID have canon elements !!! Like Lilith and Lighty being friends/something romantic !!! And if Jerry, somehow, is one of those canon elements, then time has ABSOLUTELY passed. Jerry was a teenager, the same age as Taurtis when he came into existence (cuz clone stuff), so for Jerry to be a grown ass man with his own business?? And for him to recognise and know Sam like an old friend ???? I smell sum fishy.
Anyways I have no idea if any of this makes literally any sense LMAO I simply needed to share my godawful brainrot with the world :D
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Jumping on the Taurtis support bandwagon, I'll give my hot take: Taurtis is the only reason why the series functions. Think about it, Taurtis causes most of the conflict in the series. First, Gareth's wife is killed because of Yuki's jelaousy, causing Gareth to commit suicide in the process. Then the school becomes haunted and Taurtis, Sam, Dom and his friends, and Salex all end up there on a dare and a warning from Ellen. This culminates with Salex dying and the yandere plot finally starting for real. And there's more after this like the gang getting sued for the Toritos buisness, getring evicted from their house, the Yakuza showing up and that plot point with Yuki getting more intense, ending the original YHS with the gang going into the witness protection program. And we all know that Sam's character fully relies on Taurtis for everything, but heck, Grian's character, as great of an actor as he is, gets his most interesting and impactful plot points in YHS because of how he interacts with Taurtis personally and how he tries to protect him from Sam (and the whole Taurtis 2 thing). In fact, Taurtis is so much the life blood of this series that he's the ONLY thing holding Sam and Grian's psyches together, and once he disappears in season 2, (since it's revealed he never died and went away on a vacation to learn more Japanese, good for him my son deserves it), ALL the characters (besides my fave son Dom), get more and more depraived, and the series in Tokyo Soul goes downhill as a whole. I even have a theory that Cthulu got rid of Taurtis because Taurtis was warning Sam about using the Necronomicon and was the only thing holding him back from destroying the universe. Cthulu also worked it so that Sam became so depraved that he did the whole Taurtis clone fiasco and then, when that failed, was so desperate to get him back that he went back in time and destroyed the universe, becoming Ruler of the Universe Boy.
TLDR: Taurtis is the conduit of all life in the series and has ascended to god levels, so when he disappears the universe collapes.
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Speaking of YHS fanfics on Wattpad, did anyone ever read "A Baby Named Samgladiator"?
TL;DR, Sam drinks an incomplete potion Ellen made and becomes a baby. Hijinks ensue.
I recently went back to reread it, and while I haven't finished it, surprisingly, the characters are well written. Like, they all seem pretty much in character.
I think there was a sequel that focused on Cthulhu chasing the gang with Yuki as his herald, I don't exactly remember. I just remember loving both fics in the early Fandom days.
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