REACTING TO THE SADDEST ANIMATIONS EVER MADE !!! (LAST EPISODE) - Summary

Summary

The video is a reaction video series where the host, Mr. Selfie, reacts to various animation clips. The series is titled "Reacting to Animations" and is expected to be the last one, as the host has run out of animations to react to.

The host starts by introducing the first animation, "Jabu," created by Nadia Dairies from the Animation School. The animation is a student film that won the Silver Medal Award at the New York Festival. The host describes the animation as a mix of sadness, darkness, scary, and funny elements. The animation tells the story of a young boy who draws pictures of stars, only to realize his mother is a prostitute. The mother leaves the house, and the boy is left alone.

The host then reacts to another animation, "Safe Place," created by Angelos Roticca. The animation portrays the life of a man and his son, highlighting domestic violence, alcoholism, and child abuse. The host expresses his shock and sadness at the content of the animation.

The host then reacts to another animation, "Scarlet," created by the studio NYC. The animation tells the story of a young girl with a fake leg named Scarlet who dreams of becoming a ballerina. The host expresses his sympathy for the character and the harsh reality of her situation.

The host concludes the video by reacting to the final animation, "Cara," created by Quantic Dream. The animation tells the story of a robot named Cara who becomes self-aware. The host expresses his excitement for the upcoming video game based on the animation, "Detroit: Becoming Human." He ends the video by encouraging viewers to like and share the video, and to look forward to more reaction videos in the future.

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2. The speaker has created a number of reaction animation videos.
3. The speaker is running out of animations to react to.
4. The first animation mentioned is called "jabu", created by Nadia Dairies from the Animation School.
5. "Jabu" won the silver medal award at the New York Festival.
6. The speaker finds the animation to be sad and expects it to be good.
7. The animation features a child drawing a picture, which the speaker interprets as sad.
8. The speaker finds the animation to be creepy, but later clarifies that it is meant to be sad.
9. The animation features a mother picking up a lipstick and looking at herself in the mirror.
10. The mother is going out, and the child is drawing a picture of her.
11. The mother leaves in a car, and the speaker finds it disturbing.
12. The speaker finds the animation to be a mix of sad, dark, scary, and funny.
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