According to YouTuber Bookish Theories, the cat represents the darker parts of themselves (exemplified by all the odd characteristics the boys have in “Nap of A Star”) the boys have to accept. And when they surface from the chaos, they see that the island is on fire. As soon as they start to play with fire, though, the island revolts against them – their mysterious enemy, the cat with mismatched eyes, appears again and takes the form of a train that runs the boys over. Like the Pevensie siblings, the boys of TXT are carried by a train into their own personal Narnia, their “magic island.” It’s the ultimate escape from reality, the thematic backbone of this era, and a continuation of the discovery they made in “Run Away” when the trapdoor opened at the bottom of the pool. The boys do find each other again under “their” star but not before the looming and threatening shadow of a cat with mismatched eyes appears, introducing us to what looks like the real villain of the +U. They are then separated, each dealing with the appearance of their own specific flaws – oversized ears for Soobin, spikes on Beomgyu’s shoulders, a completely black eye for Taehyun and wings for Huening Kai. The boys meet under a star before antlers start sprouting on Yeonjun’s head. “Nap Of A Star” is longer and more complex than the other two videos, and the story it tells has more breadth and depth – it’s the same story of the boy with antlers told in the “Crown” VCR, but “Nap of A Star” goes deeper. Imagery from Where The Wild Things Are returns in “Nap of A Star,” though the strongest influence in this unique mini film feels like it comes from French director and illusionist Georges Meliès and his work in creating special effects in cinema in the 19th century. This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. That link might not be a coincidence, since there are fans who theorize that there’s actually a Big Hit multiverse, one where the +U and the BU coexist. It resembles what BTS has done and continues to do in the Bangtan Universe, which has given birth to countless theories, a book, a webtoon and now an upcoming K-drama.
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Together, they create one big story about five boys who are growing up, accepting themselves, examining their friendships, and navigating promises and betrayals. From music videos to VCRs to trailers, their work is interconnected in an intricate net of symbols and themes that echo back and forth. The +U or TU, the name for the TXT universe, spans much (though not all) of the group’s content. Within TXT’s music videos and visual clips, there’s the official TXT universe and there’s everything else, but the two often feel connected. The story of the quintet (made up of members Soobin, Yeonjun, Beomgyu, Taehyun, and Huening Kai) started with their debut EP, The Dream Chapter: Star, and has continued with the other two installments of the trilogy – The Dream Chapter: Magic and their latest comeback, The Dream Chapter: Eternity.
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Since their debut as Big Hit Entertainment’s rookie group at the beginning of 2019, Tomorrow X Together (TXT) has carefully been building an organic and captivating narrative universe around themselves and their work.