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[[WMG: The third Angel Hare is Camael/Chamuel]]
One of the official trading cards depicts them as representing 'Patience and Justice' just as Gabby represents 'Faith and Hope' and Zag represents 'Respect and Penitence'. Camael/Chamuel is an angel of peace and divine justice who guards the innocent and gives strength to overcome difficult situations. Thus...

[[WMG: The third angel may be the one who got Gabby and Zag into protecting kids.]]
Before that, they were best known for [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annunciation pregnancy testing]] and [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_bush minor acts of arson]] respectively.
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Which explains why they both share a name and have a “messenger” role (and no, this is not related to the [[WebVideo/TheMandelaCatalogue Mandela Gabriel]]). Gabriel likely could’ve shapeshifted into a cute angel hare so that he wouldn’t be so intimidating to young Jonah. For a child, [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith it’s most likely going to be less scary to meet a cartoon anthropomorphic winged lagomorph rather than what would look like a winged stranger]].

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Which explains why they both share a name and have a “messenger” "messenger" role (and no, this is not related to the [[WebVideo/TheMandelaCatalogue Mandela Gabriel]]). Gabriel likely could’ve could've shapeshifted into a cute angel hare so that he wouldn’t wouldn't be so intimidating to young Jonah. For a child, [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith it’s it's most likely going to be less scary to meet a cartoon anthropomorphic winged lagomorph rather than what would look like a winged stranger]].



[[WMG:The new angel hare’s name is…]]

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In Case 3, Francis has a drawing of a “biblically accurate” angel hare with multiple eyes he saw from a vision that he drew on Easter (remember that the EasterEpisode is where Gabby is last seen). This could reference the highest choir of angel, made up of the ranks of Seraphim, Cherubim, and Ophanim (Thrones). Maybe because Gabby succeeded in guiding Jonah, that she was promoted to a higher rank of angel, hence what the drawing implies.

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In Case 3, Francis has a drawing of a “biblically accurate” "biblically accurate" angel hare with multiple eyes he saw from a vision that he drew on Easter (remember that the EasterEpisode is where Gabby is last seen). This could reference the highest choir of angel, made up of the ranks of Seraphim, Cherubim, and Ophanim (Thrones). Maybe because Gabby succeeded in guiding Jonah, that she was promoted to a higher rank of angel, hence what the drawing implies.



[[WMG: Jonah's father is going to return as a Demon Hare]]

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[[WMG: Zag acted as Jonah's father's guardian during the original airing of ''Wylde Hare''.]]

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[[WMG: Zag [[WMG:Zag acted as Jonah's father's guardian during the original airing of ''Wylde Hare''.]]



[[WMG: ''Angel Hare'' shares a universe with ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer''.]]

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[[WMG: ''Angel [[WMG:''Angel Hare'' shares a universe with ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer''.]]



[[WMG: The third Angel Hare is…]]

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[[WMG: Francis stuck to the script during season 1 as a way of cuing Gabby, rather than because he wasn't self-aware.]]

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[[WMG: Francis [[WMG:Francis stuck to the script during season 1 as a way of cuing Gabby, rather than because he wasn't self-aware.]]
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** Satanael.
** Azrael.
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Tape 3 illustrates that Gabby keeps the show going as normal while adults are watching. It could be that Francis continues to recite his lines not because he literally can't do anything else, but as a means of helping Gabby keep track of what part of the show they're on at any given time, so that if an adult comes in, Gabby will be able to go right back to what she's scripted to be doing.

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Tape 3 illustrates that Gabby keeps the show going as normal while adults are watching. It could be that Francis continues to recite his lines not because he literally can't do anything else, but as a means of helping Gabby keep track of what part of the show they're on at any given time, so that if an adult comes in, Gabby will be able to go right back to what she's scripted to be doing.doing.
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* Not only this, but the angel hare would likely have silver wings, as Gabby has gold wings and Zag has bronze ones.

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* Not only this, but the angel hare would likely have silver wings, as Gabby has gold wings and Zag has bronze ones.ones.

[[WMG: Francis stuck to the script during season 1 as a way of cuing Gabby, rather than because he wasn't self-aware.]]
Tape 3 illustrates that Gabby keeps the show going as normal while adults are watching. It could be that Francis continues to recite his lines not because he literally can't do anything else, but as a means of helping Gabby keep track of what part of the show they're on at any given time, so that if an adult comes in, Gabby will be able to go right back to what she's scripted to be doing.
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** Michael. Especially since the angel hare is dressed in blue.

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** Michael. Especially since the angel hare is dressed in blue.blue, and Michael, Gabriel, and Zagzagel all made up a trio at one point.
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** Uriel.
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* Not only this, but the angel hare will likely have silver wings, as Gabby has gold wings and Zag has bronze ones.

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* Not only this, but the angel hare will would likely have silver wings, as Gabby has gold wings and Zag has bronze ones.
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Both involve supernatural beings inhabiting children's cartoons, allowing them to interact directly with the audience instead of using FakeInteractivity. Perhaps Wreath of Life and Hameln are opposing forces allied with heaven and hell respectively, battling it out for the souls of children everywhere.

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Both involve supernatural beings inhabiting children's cartoons, allowing them to interact directly with the audience instead of using FakeInteractivity. Perhaps Wreath of Life and Hameln are opposing forces allied with heaven and hell respectively, battling it out for the souls of children everywhere.everywhere.

[[WMG: The third Angel Hare is…]]
In the second letters segment, we see a painting of three Angel Hares. The bottom one is Gabby, while the one at the top turns out to be Zag. However, we haven't gotten to see the angel hare in the middle of the painting yet.
* Possible names could be…
** Michael. Especially since the angel hare is dressed in blue.
** Raphael.
* Not only this, but the angel hare will likely have silver wings, as Gabby has gold wings and Zag has bronze ones.
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* One bit of evidence ''against'' this theory is that in Case 5, Zag says he dislikes Gabby's approach to teaching lessons to kids, saying that "kids are smart" and can figure things out without handholding- if Zag had failed as a guardian before, he probably wouldn't have that opinion.
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As a detective, Zag tried to teach Jonah's father to value truth and justice, but ultimately failed to get his lessons across. Jonah's father only ended up learning violence from the show, with tragic results. Regretting his failure, Zag world-hopped to ''Angel Hare'' in search of a way to redeem himself. This is why his lesson emphasizes respect and penitence rather than faith and hope, and also why Jonah has such an antipathy towards both Zag and his show when he first sees them- he's subconsciously reminded of his father. (The narration even emphasizes the "he" and "him" sometimes when mentioning Zag, similar to how "he" was highlighted in the first season.)

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As a detective, Zag tried to teach Jonah's father to value truth and justice, but ultimately failed to get his lessons across. Jonah's father only ended up learning violence from the show, with tragic results. Regretting his failure, Zag world-hopped to ''Angel Hare'' in search of a way to redeem himself. This is why his lesson emphasizes respect and penitence rather than faith and hope, and also why Jonah has such an antipathy towards both Zag and his show when he first sees them- he's subconsciously reminded of his father. (The narration even emphasizes the "he" and "him" sometimes when mentioning Zag, similar to how "he" was highlighted in the first season.))

[[WMG: ''Angel Hare'' shares a universe with ''VideoGame/AmandaTheAdventurer''.]]
Both involve supernatural beings inhabiting children's cartoons, allowing them to interact directly with the audience instead of using FakeInteractivity. Perhaps Wreath of Life and Hameln are opposing forces allied with heaven and hell respectively, battling it out for the souls of children everywhere.
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** Francis comments in Case 6 that Jonah is different from how he remembers, indicating that Francis may have actually been self-aware the whole time, and simply ''chose'' to keep reciting his lines no matter what as long as Gabby was there.
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* Confirmed. It's gotten to the point where he's now able to travel to a different show entirely. Question remains, how exactly did he wind up like this, since he didn't seem self-aware when Gabby was around?




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* Jossed, Gabby or her role haven't changed in the slightest, unless one were to take her having access to the Internet as an ascension.




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* Confirmed, at least for her answering so many prayers at once. As Case 6 states, Gabby is wearing herself thin by trying to help an entire Internet of troubled kids instead of being limited to a single channel, and as such has seemingly had fragments of herself split apart multiple different streams. Jossed for her changing ranks.
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The series did establish that they existed, and along with the game revolving around a lack of demon hares, seems like too big of a ChekhovsGun to not follow. My guess is that Jonah's father, after being sent to hell for abusing his son, would be given the opportunity by Satan (possibly taking the form of a hunter in the cartoon) to join his ranks and get even with Gabby. When he returns, he'll likely chastise Jonah over things like "Not taking it like a man", or "Not having the guts to kill me yourself".

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The series did establish that they existed, and along with the game revolving around a lack of demon hares, seems like too big of a ChekhovsGun to not follow. My guess is that Jonah's father, after being sent to hell for abusing his son, would be given the opportunity by Satan (possibly taking the form of a hunter in the cartoon) to join his ranks and get even with Gabby. When he returns, he'll likely chastise Jonah over things like "Not taking it like a man", or "Not having the guts to kill me yourself".yourself".

[[WMG: Zag acted as Jonah's father's guardian during the original airing of ''Wylde Hare''.]]
As a detective, Zag tried to teach Jonah's father to value truth and justice, but ultimately failed to get his lessons across. Jonah's father only ended up learning violence from the show, with tragic results. Regretting his failure, Zag world-hopped to ''Angel Hare'' in search of a way to redeem himself. This is why his lesson emphasizes respect and penitence rather than faith and hope, and also why Jonah has such an antipathy towards both Zag and his show when he first sees them- he's subconsciously reminded of his father. (The narration even emphasizes the "he" and "him" sometimes when mentioning Zag, similar to how "he" was highlighted in the first season.)
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* Likewise, Angel Zag being Zagzagel fits: the angel of truth would make for a good detective, who would have motivation to search if Gabriel went missing.
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* Semi-Jossed - it's Zag's own celestial animated assignment from decades ago, the noirish cartoon Wylde Hare. And if Francis has a shady past, he's keeping his mouth shut about it wherever he goes.

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* Semi-Jossed - it's Zag's own celestial animated assignment from decades ago, the noirish cartoon Wylde Hare. And if Francis has a shady past, he's keeping his mouth shut about it wherever he goes.goes.

[[WMG: Jonah's father is going to return as a Demon Hare]]
The series did establish that they existed, and along with the game revolving around a lack of demon hares, seems like too big of a ChekhovsGun to not follow. My guess is that Jonah's father, after being sent to hell for abusing his son, would be given the opportunity by Satan (possibly taking the form of a hunter in the cartoon) to join his ranks and get even with Gabby. When he returns, he'll likely chastise Jonah over things like "Not taking it like a man", or "Not having the guts to kill me yourself".
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[[WMG:...as a result of answering lots of prayers.]]
Related to the above, remember that this is being livestreamed. How big is the audience? Did that audience begin trying to talk to Gabby en masse, splitting her attention so much that she could no longer respond to Jonah? Zag only started responding to Jonah once he identified himself as the livestreamer; has Zag been steadfastly ignoring all the other screens belonging to the audience, and at first (from Case 1) was unsure who the broadcaster was until Jonah identified himself as such? If this is all correct, did helping lots of viewers change Gabby's rank or nature?
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* Supported by Case 4, in which the rules of Wylde Hare - a noirish mystery cartoon in which all the clues to the episode's mystery are given - the mysterious drawing of a biblically accurate Gabby turns into a newspaper article about an actress hitting the big time.

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* Supported by Case 4, in which the rules of Wylde Hare - a noirish mystery cartoon in which all the clues to the episode's mystery are given - transform the mysterious drawing of a biblically accurate Gabby turns into a newspaper article about an actress hitting the big time.
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* Supported by Case 4, in which the rules of Wylde Hare - a noirish mystery cartoon in which all the clues to the episode's mystery are given - turn the mysterious drawing of a biblically-accurate Gabby turns into a newspaper article about an actress hitting the big time.

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* Supported by Case 4, in which the rules of Wylde Hare - a noirish mystery cartoon in which all the clues to the episode's mystery are given - turn the mysterious drawing of a biblically-accurate biblically accurate Gabby turns into a newspaper article about an actress hitting the big time.
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* Confirmed - in Case 4, it turns out that he had his own animated assignment decades ago - the voirish cartoon Wylde Hare.

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* Confirmed - in Case 4, it turns out that he had his own animated assignment decades ago - the voirish noirish cartoon Wylde Hare.

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* Confirmed - in Case 4, it turns out that he had his own animated assignment decades ago - the voirish cartoon Wylde Hare.




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* Supported by Case 4, in which the rules of Wylde Hare - a noirish mystery cartoon in which all the clues to the episode's mystery are given - turn the mysterious drawing of a biblically-accurate Gabby turns into a newspaper article about an actress hitting the big time.



Angel Zag did ask for something with more depth - as in, a third dimension - and he'd finally be in his element. Francis may tag along - and if so, the role he plays may hint at his true nature. If he's a repentant fallen angel, for example, he may be depicted as a repentant bookie for the mob acting as an informant. (He's an actuary, after all - and an actuary is really just a particularly cautious bookkeeper. Also, noirish bookies stereotypically wear green visors - which are also stereotypically worn by another group he's a member of: poker players.)

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Angel Zag did ask for something with more depth - as in, a third dimension - and he'd finally be in his element. Francis may tag along - and if so, the role he plays may hint at his true nature. If he's a repentant fallen angel, for example, he may be depicted as a repentant bookie for the mob acting as an informant. (He's an actuary, after all - and an actuary is really just a particularly cautious bookkeeper. Also, noirish bookies stereotypically wear green visors - which are also stereotypically worn by another group he's a member of: poker players.))
* Semi-Jossed - it's Zag's own celestial animated assignment from decades ago, the noirish cartoon Wylde Hare. And if Francis has a shady past, he's keeping his mouth shut about it wherever he goes.
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Angel Zag did ask for something with more depth - as in, a third dimension - and he'd finally be in his element. Francis may tag along - and if so, the role he plays may hint at his true nature. If he's a repentant fallen angel, for example, he may be depicted as a repentant bookie for the mob acting as an informant.

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Angel Zag did ask for something with more depth - as in, a third dimension - and he'd finally be in his element. Francis may tag along - and if so, the role he plays may hint at his true nature. If he's a repentant fallen angel, for example, he may be depicted as a repentant bookie for the mob acting as an informant. (He's an actuary, after all - and an actuary is really just a particularly cautious bookkeeper. Also, noirish bookies stereotypically wear green visors - which are also stereotypically worn by another group he's a member of: poker players.)
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Angel Zag did ask for something with more depth - as in, a third dimension - and he'd finally be in his element. Francis may tag along - and if so, the role he plays may hint at his true nature. If he's a repentant demon, for example, he may be depicted as a repentant bookie for the mob acting as an informant.

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Angel Zag did ask for something with more depth - as in, a third dimension - and he'd finally be in his element. Francis may tag along - and if so, the role he plays may hint at his true nature. If he's a repentant demon, fallen angel, for example, he may be depicted as a repentant bookie for the mob acting as an informant.

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* Supported by Case 3, in which Zag says 'bupkis', 'flick' and 'pally'.'



In Case 3, Francis has a drawing of a “biblically accurate” angel hare with multiple eyes he saw from a vision that he drew on Easter (remember that the EasterEpisode is where Gabby is last seen). This could reference the highest choir of angel, made up of the ranks of Seraphim, Cherubim, and Ophanim (Thrones). Maybe because Gabby succeeded in guiding Jonah, that she was promoted to a higher rank of angel, hence what the drawing implies.

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In Case 3, Francis has a drawing of a “biblically accurate” angel hare with multiple eyes he saw from a vision that he drew on Easter (remember that the EasterEpisode is where Gabby is last seen). This could reference the highest choir of angel, made up of the ranks of Seraphim, Cherubim, and Ophanim (Thrones). Maybe because Gabby succeeded in guiding Jonah, that she was promoted to a higher rank of angel, hence what the drawing implies.implies.

[[WMG:Case 4 will see Jonah stream a live-action noir movie.]]
Angel Zag did ask for something with more depth - as in, a third dimension - and he'd finally be in his element. Francis may tag along - and if so, the role he plays may hint at his true nature. If he's a repentant demon, for example, he may be depicted as a repentant bookie for the mob acting as an informant.
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In Case 3, Francis has a drawing of a “biblically accurate” angel hare with multiple eyes that he drew on Easter that he saw from a vision (remember that the EasterEpisode is where Gabby is last seen). This could reference the highest choir of angel, made up of the ranks of Seraphim, Cherubim, and Ophanim (Thrones). Maybe because Gabby succeeded in guiding Jonah, that she was promoted to a higher rank of angel, hence what the drawing implies.

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In Case 3, Francis has a drawing of a “biblically accurate” angel hare with multiple eyes he saw from a vision that he drew on Easter that he saw from a vision (remember that the EasterEpisode is where Gabby is last seen). This could reference the highest choir of angel, made up of the ranks of Seraphim, Cherubim, and Ophanim (Thrones). Maybe because Gabby succeeded in guiding Jonah, that she was promoted to a higher rank of angel, hence what the drawing implies.

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