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Boisvert | Boisvert Wiki | Fandom _ Boisvert, or simply Boisvert, is an abstract surrealist YouTube series created by the artist @xreamm xreamy (https: twitter com xreamm) Originally starting as a post about the isolation of the early 2020-2024 quarantines, it has evolved into an artistic outlet for xreamy
_ Boisvert - YouTube @_boisvert163 • 425K subscribers • 29 videos https: www patreon com boisvert more https: www patreon com boisvert more more patreon com boisvert
Boisvert (TV Series 2020– ) - IMDb A deer-like creature called Boisvert deals with its inner demons in the form of depression, anxiety, and fears of homelessness The short episodes are hard to make heads or tails of, so the meaning is up to interpretation
Boisvert (Web Animation) - TV Tropes Boisvert is an animated surreal web series created by artist Parker Boisvert The story revolves around the titular character, who is an antler-headed person who suffers from mental illness and is struggling to control it so he can become the social fellow he wants to be
Room | Boisvert Wiki | Fandom He is implied to be a facet of Ouriel, representing the darker thoughts that he has Room mostly appears as a darkened human silhouette with a head shaped like a triangle, although in some instances it is shown constantly changing shapes He occasionally wears a white mask
Ouriel | Boisvert Wiki | Fandom " Ouriel " is the tentative name given to the pivotal character of the _Boisvert series It is presumed that all events that transpire in the series are meant to be analogies for his mental state, as his psychological downwards spiral which took root during quarantine kickstarts the main story
Boisvert - Tony Boisvert The surname Boisvert is a French topographic moniker It is attributed to someone who lived in a dense forest or perhaps a copse of evergreens From Old French, bois ‘wood’ + vert ‘green’ This name is sometimes translated as Greenwood