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saddest video ever

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdUUx5FdySs

anyways thats the link to the Kiwi video on youtube. i swear, that is the greatest animated video i have ever seen (and it was done by only 1 guy!), but its so sad! its the story of how a kiwi (which can't fly since its a flightless bird) spends its whole life dreaming of flying, and spends its whole life working to accomplish that dream. one could argue its a wasted life, but its worth it for the Kiwi because it gets that one moment of perfect happyness.
 
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He wanted to feel how it feels when you're flying

Just like he were flying over the trees in high speed

http://www.isfat.com/happyjunk/kiwi.php said:
"Kiwi!" is an animation about a Kiwi - a type of bird that cannot fly, who spends its whole life working towards achieving his dream. The kiwi strived to create the illusion that it was flying over a forest as it soared down through the sky from the top of a cliff. Thus, the kiwi spent what must have been its whole life nailing trees to the side of a cliff. All this, to fulfil its one dream of flying, even though it was technically unable to. There are several powerful messages behind Kiwi, but mainly, it makes you think: no matter how absurd and seemingly out of reach your dreams are, what's stopping you from achieving them? Kiwi's had a huge online success, with currently over 1.75 million views and 9000 comments on the online video site 'YouTube' in approximately just 3 days. The animation has been recently featured on YouTube and currently ranks in at the #1 favorited video in the arts and animation category of all time. As I'm sure you'll agree, "Kiwi!" is an inspiration to us all.
 
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