This video is an episode of "College Kids React" where a group of college students watch and react to several animated videos, including ones about a polar bear, a father-daughter talent show, and a mother's love for her son. The students are challenged to try not to cry while watching the videos and rate each one on an emotional scale. They share their thoughts and feelings about the videos, discussing how they relate to the stories and characters. The videos evoke a range of emotions, from sadness and empathy to happiness and joy. Throughout the episode, the students discuss the impact of animation on their emotions and how it can make them feel more connected to the stories and characters.
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1. The text appears to be a transcript of a video featuring college students reacting to emotional animated videos.
2. The participants are asked to rate each video on a scale of 1-5 for how emotional they found it.
3. The videos are animated and cover various topics, including a polar bear's reunion with its mother, a father's relationship with his daughter, and a mother's emotional connection with her son.
4. Some participants mention that they cried or felt emotional while watching the videos.
5. The participants discuss their personal connections to the themes and topics presented in the videos.
6. One participant mentions that they have seen one of the videos, "Bao," before and had cried during it.
7. The participants are asked to rate each video after watching it, and their ratings vary from 1 to 5.
8. The episode is part of a series called "College Kids React" and is produced by FBE (Fine Brothers Entertainment).
9. The producers encourage viewers to subscribe to the channel and hit the notification bell.
10. The episode features a shout-out to HM Smith and Piper Wilson.