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A massive subculture where users "ground" Caillou for thousands of years for increasingly absurd crimes.
For years, the mere mention of —the bald, perpetually four-year-old boy from Montreal—invoked a visceral reaction from parents. To some, he was an educational staple; to others, a whining harbinger of temper tantrums. But in the era of "Caillou Uploaded," the character has transcended his PBS origins to become something much weirder, darker, and infinitely more fascinating: a permanent resident of the internet’s surrealist underbelly. The Great Migration: From TV to the Cloud Caillou Uploaded
Creepypastas about "lost episodes" that never aired, turning the mundane suburban show into a psychological thriller. Why We Can’t Stop "Uploading" Him A massive subculture where users "ground" Caillou for
Why does a show about a kid learning to share still dominate digital spaces? It’s the . The internet loves taking the "purest" (or most annoying) things and turning them inside out. But in the era of "Caillou Uploaded," the