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"Q&A": Good aspie-positive animated short

IContainMultitudes

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I wonder where the kid's accent came from. That's never explained in the video. His mom doesn't sound British at all.

He sounds American to me. ;) It's not Southern though, even though if you look closely at the credits, it came from Atlanta, Georgia. The mother is American from what I could tell or maybe Canadian. :S Can't tell from an Animation. :P Anyways... the clip is awesome! :D The boy is so bright and well optimistic about the world. ;)
 
That child has a completly 'sunny' outlook in the animated clip,and coupled with the beautiful curiosity,woul become a scientist,or biologist. Is this based on an actual child? if so, that child is very intelligent!
 
Yes, he's a real child who interviewed his mother for the StoryCorps project.

http://storycorps.org/
That, I think is awesome! Do they plan on making more videos? I hope so, as people,including children old enough to understand this, need to watch,it would be uplifting for their spirits,especially if they were in the duldrums, and needed a bit of incouregement. This child is a good 'roll model'. :D
 

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