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In these videos—often titled something like “Caillou Gets Grounded for Eating the Last Cupcake” —the “fat” character is not merely overweight. He (it is almost always a male variant of the default Business Friendly character) is a walking apocalypse. When he walks on screen, the pre-made wooden chair asset groans. When he breathes, the microphone static peaks. He is a force of nature, not a person.

He is the forbidden fruit. He represents everything the clean, beige, clip-art world of Vyond tries to ignore: mess, excess, and lack of control. When a creator makes a character fat, stretches the belly slider to maximum, and then has them get “grounded for 999 years,” they are not making a joke about weight. They are throwing a tantrum against the sanitized perfection of the asset library itself. fat goanimate

In the chaotic, text-to-speech-driven world of GoAnimate “grounded” videos, there exists a hierarchy of outrage. At the top is the “Grounding Character” (usually a mom with a polygon hairline), followed by the “Bully” (who laughs in pre-recorded MP3), and then there is the archetype that defies all logic of physics and storytelling: When he breathes, the microphone static peaks