Dharam

Dharam/Daram is the main character of the series. She appeared in every animation to date with the exception of the Momotaro meme as it is unrelated.

Appearance
Daram resembles a squirrel as that is also the translation of her name. Her pink hair is usually put up into buns to resemble ears with bangs that end at the top of her eyes. She has eyes of the same color and squirrel tail. In some cases, she can appear to have pointed shark-like teeth. Her outfits tend to change throughout each video. Her most iconic being the Two Time Meme: a teal tracksuit, pants, white shoes, and earrings. Even then, it varies through the video.

In her childhood, she looked like a normal human. She had black hair, no tail, but the same eyes. Her youngest appearance was in the Aftermath Meme with her low pigtails. Later on, she would grow out her hair to have two braids. But eventually, due to an unknown reason, she would dye her hair to the color it is now.

Aftermath
The story starts with Dharam in an empty bus while she listens to music. It is revealed she is listening to "Aftermath" by Caravan Palace before the scene quickly changes to a close up of her and she lets out a single tear drop as she begins to reminisce on her past. A young Dharam (presumably 2 to 4) is paired with her parents before a nightmarish prediction is shown on the screen, showing her parents getting killed in a car accident. Waking up from this, Dharam looks out her window and sees her parents for the last time taking off in a car. The scene changes to her parents leaving the picture as Dharam is also cut out and placed in the care of her relatives, all of which disown her quickly. This goes on until her fourth adoptive family, which is shown in the Two Time meme.

Two Time
The video begins with showing Dharam sitting alone and staring up at the sky as a shooting star passes by. We get a quick shot of Sue before shifting to back to Dharam staring up into space. Dharam is then shown in a bathroom dyeing her pink alongside Lemon. (According to RDR, Lemon dies in this scene from laughter from presumably seeing Dharam with pink hair.) After a frame showing Coni's medal, we are introduced to a shot of Dharam being dropped of at a nursery with a depressed expression on her face. We then switch over to Dharam in her adolescence as referenced by her braided pigtails, conversing with her two new friends Coni and Wan. For two frames in between this scene, we see a different image. Coni is shown with drool coming out of her mouth, her eyes nearly closed and her medal turned upside down, referencing her death in the Wonderland meme. Wan is upside down and turned around so her face is not visible, but this is probably to reinforce that she committed suicide by hanging herself which is also hinted at in the Ghost Town meme. Dharam's sclera is darkened as she leaks a black substance similar to the one Wan does in the Ghost Town meme. She is wearing her work uniform in which she witnessed Coni's death at the hand of Sue, something that has permanently damaged her psyche. She also has her pink tail and pink tied up space buns while she holds her head in anguish. After progressing past a few more scenes, we get to Dharam having dinner with her final adopted family. She seems disinterested or maybe didn't get to eat. When leaving the table and getting to her room, she opens the door to find her pet hamster dead and its cage strewn about on the floor. This causes her to snap and confront the blue hair boy, who she promptly beats to death with the hamster cage.

Wonderland meme
Wonderland starts off by introducing Sue, an owner of a candy store which Dharam was working at the time and her childhood friend. We then see Coni, who has found out that Sue was exploiting Dharam for the store and then proceeds to confront her. Watching the argument happen before her eyes, Dharam tries to calm both of them down, but Sue proceeds to kill Coni in cold blood, handing Coni’s medal from her corpse to Dharam. As Dharam tries to cope with the death of one of her closest friends, Sue is laughing behind her back, ridiculing Coni’s death. Dharam then begins to bash Sue with a baseball bat in a fit of rage, as shown in Two Time as well with Sue's bloodied face. The meme ends with her sitting on Sue’s dead corpse, but the damage done from Coni's death has forever changed Dharam’s psyche. Though later in the Citylove meme, Sue is seen to be alive and well.

Ghost Town
Ghost Town begins with Dharam driving through a forest and arrives at her hometown, Underfity. She wanders through her hometown and comes across Wan, Dharam’s deceased friend from her school days. Dharam then has an episode with the ghost of Wan facing her.

Soda City Funk
This video does not have much context other than Dharam being mostly apathetic and melancholy to the world around her. While her life may be exciting and full of glamour she is still dealing with inner turmoil from her past trauma. One scene in particular that showcases this is when the video shows the words "I have changed. I miss those days." The timing of this phrase comes out during the bridge of the song which shows that in her private time, when everything is quiet and she can think, Dharam is conscious of what she has done. She is able to think back to past actions, realizing how she could have done better, how things could have been better, how things could have been before the deaths of her friends, but she is unable to stop herself from continuing with her current life.

Citylove (red)
Citylove(red) acts as a mirror to Soda City Funk, mostly being about how Dharam is living her life after the deaths of Coni and Wan. We can see that she is mostly apathetic and melancholy to the world around her. She is constanly flipping through the channels to try and find something to watch, but it mostly showcases random events that have possibly occurred during her life. In some of the channels, we see the possibility of Dharam, along with Fondue and Dew, having committed numerous amounts of crime, along with murder. The video ends with what is presumably police lights flashing outside their home as Dharam stretches and gets ready to leave.

Drive to 1980 Love
The video acts as a representation of Dharam’s path to healing as there is not much of a plot to go off of. Throughout the entire video there is a lot of relaxing imagery, like convertibles, watermelon, and the overall summer vibes tnat shows the liberation that the trio is feeling. Free from the usual routine like committing crime or being on the run, Dharam has some time to think, making this video out as a from of her rehabilitation, although she is seen to not have the same amount of enjoyment as Fondue and Dew. The scene in which Dharam is dropping her cigarette could mean that she is letting go of something painful or addicting, like her past or her activities with Fondue and Dew. Committing crime can be seen as an act of liberation, in the eyes of a criminal, but it is an unhealthy kind, just like being addicted to smoking.

Pulp Fiction
Following Drive to 1980 Love, the scene takes place at night and Dharam is driving down a road with Fondue and Dew asleep at the backseat. She stops and steps out of the car for a smoke break. There, she finds the time to contemplate on her life, perhaps trying to find peace within herself while looking back at her past. When she is done with her smoke break she continued to drive while pondering.

Other details

 * Her character design is based off of the opinions of RDR’s friends saying that she looks like a squirrelB6A37324-0D0B-4469-9144-0B26A446D2DF.jpeg
 * In the Two Time meme, one scene shows a news reporter showing off a “new Underfity”, suggesting that the events take place there in Soda City Funk and onward, as well as in Ghost Town
 * Her hobby is reading magazines
 * She uses her baseball bat as a weapon
 * She is a smoker