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* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: Some viewers have theorized that the first video has a deeper meaning. Some people interpret the father as representing {{God}} and the son as representing all of humanity. It helps that the father looks a bit like the typical GrandpaGod, and that he mentions at one point that the son goes to Sunday school. Other viewers interpret the video as having a political meaning, such as it being a representation of UsefulNotes/TheColdWar.
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* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: Some viewers have theorized that the first video has a deeper meaning. Some people interpret the father as representing {{God}} and the son as representing all of humanity. It helps that the father looks a bit like the typical GrandpaGod, and that he mentions at one point that the son goes to Sunday school. Other viewers interpret the video as having a political meaning, such as it being a representation of UsefulNotes/TheColdWar.the UsefulNotes/ColdWar.
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* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: Some viewers have theorized that the first video has a deeper meaning. Some people interpret the father as representing {{God}} and the son as representing all of humanity. It helps that the father looks a bit like the typical GrandpaGod, and that he mentions at one point that the son goes to Sunday school. Other viewers interpret the video as having a political meaning, such as it being a representation of UsefulNotes/TheColdWar.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''South America'' is ''much'' less well-received than the first video, with viewers citing its grotesque Flash animation that lacks the charm of the origina's hand drawn animation, and the lack of a good moral in favor of randomness and BlackComedy.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: ''South America'' is ''much'' less well-received than the first video, with viewers citing its grotesque Flash animation that lacks the charm of the origina's original's hand drawn animation, and the lack of a good moral in favor of nothing but randomness and BlackComedy.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Grotesque as it can be, most viewers agree that the hand-drawn animation of the first video is awesome. It's so smooth and mesmerizing to watch.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The ending of the first video. The son learns to respect the spider's life, the father is proud of his son, and the spider gets to go free.
* {{Sequelitis}}: ''South America'' is ''much'' less well-received than the first video, with viewers citing its grotesque Flash animation that lacks the charm of the origina's hand drawn animation, and the lack of a good moral in favor of randomness and BlackComedy.
* {{Squick}}: Quite a few things, such as the father being in only his underwear.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The ending of the first video. The son learns to respect the spider's life, the father is proud of his son, and the spider gets to go free.
* {{Sequelitis}}: ''South America'' is ''much'' less well-received than the first video, with viewers citing its grotesque Flash animation that lacks the charm of the origina's hand drawn animation, and the lack of a good moral in favor of randomness and BlackComedy.
* {{Squick}}: Quite a few things, such as the father being in only his underwear.
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