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* Rosie tends to waver back and forth between being just an innocent (if TooDumbToLive) victim of Caillou's schemes to either ratting Caillou out as soon as he acts out. (Whether innocently or maliciously.) Other times, she's just as antagonistic as everyone else and joins Boris in [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling deliberately antagonizing Caillou]]. Other times she's every bit as malicious as her brother and causes trouble wherever she goes.

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* Rosie tends to waver back and forth between being just an innocent (if TooDumbToLive) victim of Caillou's schemes to either [[TheStoolPigeon ratting Caillou out out]] as soon as he acts out. (Whether out (whether innocently or maliciously.) Other times, she's just as antagonistic as everyone else and joins Boris in [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling deliberately antagonizing Caillou]]. Other times she's every bit as malicious as her brother and causes trouble wherever she goes. Whether she speaks in correct grammar or in [[BabyTalk broken]], [[ThirdPersonPerson third-person]] sentences like her canon self also varies.



* The parent characters can be anything from just overly stern to somewhat abusive to every bit as sociopathic as their troublemaking kids depending on the user.
* In some videos, there's one Barney who is a troublemaker and jerk, and in others, there are two Barneys (an evil red and purple Barney, and a good purple and green Barney). Also, Barney can be either visibly fat or appear to be skinny (if there are two Barneys, both are usually the latter weight).
* It tends to vary among users whether or not Red/Teeth versions of characters (such as Boris, most notably) are separate entities from their normal counterparts or are transformations of the characters themselves, though having them as separate characters seems to be the most common interpretation.

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* The parent characters can be anything from just overly stern to [[AbusiveParents somewhat abusive to every bit as sociopathic as their troublemaking kids kids]] depending on the user.
* In some videos, there's one Barney who is a troublemaker and a jerk, and in others, there are two Barneys (an evil red and purple Barney, and a good purple and green Barney). Also, Barney can be either visibly fat or appear to be skinny (if there are two Barneys, both are usually the latter weight).
* It tends to vary among users whether or not Red/Teeth versions of characters (such as Boris, most notably) are separate entities from their normal counterparts or are transformations [[HulkingOut transformations]] of the characters themselves, though having them as separate characters seems to be the most common interpretation.
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Everyone has [[DependingOnTheWriter their own ways of interpreting]] the characters they use in their Website/GoAnimate videos.

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* Finally, the severity of the punishments given to the trouble-making kids tends to fluctuate as well. Some users just use the absurdly long grounding time and call it a wrap. Others frequently if not exclusively use "Punishment Days" (a string of consecutive punishments), while still others just have the trouble-making kid get severely injured (if not outright killed) as punishment.

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* Sometimes, the kid characters will be written as their canonical ages (Caillou at age four, Dora at age eight, etc.) Other videos will AgeLift them into middle school kids or teens. Still other videos will age canonical preschoolers into elementary school students (keeping Dora as an eight-year-old but aging Caillou into her classmate is a common one). And then, some videos will [[VagueAge give contradictory signifiers of age]] (for instance, portraying Elmo from ''Series/SesameStreet'' as being in a school that doesn't seem like a preschool, but still [[ThirdPersonPerson speaking in third person]]).
* Finally, the severity of the punishments given to the trouble-making kids tends to fluctuate as well. Some users just use the [[GroundedForever absurdly long grounding time time]] and call it a wrap. Others frequently if not exclusively use "Punishment Days" (a string of consecutive punishments), while still others just have the trouble-making kid get severely injured (if not outright killed) as punishment.
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* While a number of users use the "Ivy" voice setting for WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}, many others use the "David" voice setting instead. (Though with the David voice setting having been removed from the interface, the Joey voice setting has become a common alternative.) Caillou can also be anywhere from just his canonical BrattyHalfPint self [[CharacterExaggeration taken]] UpToEleven, to TheHero of the series outright, to a dangerous [[TheSociopath sociopath]] with a HairTriggerTemper depending on the user.

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* While a number of users use the "Ivy" voice setting for WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}, many others use the "David" voice setting instead. (Though with the David voice setting having been removed from the interface, the Joey voice setting has become a common alternative.) Caillou can also be anywhere from just his canonical BrattyHalfPint self [[CharacterExaggeration taken]] UpToEleven, taken up a notch]], to TheHero of the series outright, to a dangerous [[TheSociopath sociopath]] with a HairTriggerTemper depending on the user.
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* While a number of users use the "Ivy" voice setting for WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}, many others use the "David" voice setting instead. (Though with the David voice setting having been removed from the interface, the Joey voice setting has become a common alternative.) Caillou can also be anywhere from just his canonical BrattyHalfPint self [[CharacterExaggeration taken]] UpToEleven to a dangerous [[TheSociopath sociopath]] with a HairTriggerTemper depending on the user.

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* While a number of users use the "Ivy" voice setting for WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}, many others use the "David" voice setting instead. (Though with the David voice setting having been removed from the interface, the Joey voice setting has become a common alternative.) Caillou can also be anywhere from just his canonical BrattyHalfPint self [[CharacterExaggeration taken]] UpToEleven UpToEleven, to TheHero of the series outright, to a dangerous [[TheSociopath sociopath]] with a HairTriggerTemper depending on the user.
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Everyone has [[DependingOnTheWriter their own ways of interpreting]] the characters they use in their Website/GoAnimate videos.
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* While a number of users use the "Ivy" voice setting for WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}, many others use the "David" voice setting instead. (Though with the David voice setting having been removed from the interface, the Joey voice setting has become a common alternative.) Caillou can also be anywhere from just his canonical BrattyHalfPint self [[CharacterExaggeration taken]] UpToEleven to a dangerous [[TheSociopath sociopath]] with a HairTriggerTemper depending on the user.
* Rosie tends to waver back and forth between being just an innocent (if TooDumbToLive) victim of Caillou's schemes to either ratting Caillou out as soon as he acts out. (Whether innocently or maliciously.) Other times, she's just as antagonistic as everyone else and joins Boris in [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling deliberately antagonizing Caillou]]. Other times she's every bit as malicious as her brother and causes trouble wherever she goes.
* Doris's characterization also tends to vary wildly among users. She tends to range between being [[TokenGoodTeammate genuinely nice but firm]] mom who is willing to take Caillou's side sometimes (albeit still giving long grounding times like all the other parents), a [[TheGadfly Gadfly]] that borders on a [[ThePrankster screwball]], an apathetic {{Jerkass}} who pays Caillou no mind unless he's misbehaving, to being every bit as AxCrazy as her husband.
* Dora's appearance in the videos [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7yksVSwawk frequently changes]] [[https://youtu.be/XqJXcA9kqyM?t=1m16s depending]] on the user as well. Rosie and Boris also frequently vary in appearance among users.
* The parent characters can be anything from just overly stern to somewhat abusive to every bit as sociopathic as their troublemaking kids depending on the user.
* In some videos, there's one Barney who is a troublemaker and jerk, and in others, there are two Barneys (an evil red and purple Barney, and a good purple and green Barney). Also, Barney can be either visibly fat or appear to be skinny (if there are two Barneys, both are usually the latter weight).
* It tends to vary among users whether or not Red/Teeth versions of characters (such as Boris, most notably) are separate entities from their normal counterparts or are transformations of the characters themselves, though having them as separate characters seems to be the most common interpretation.
* Finally, the severity of the punishments given to the trouble-making kids tends to fluctuate as well. Some users just use the absurdly long grounding time and call it a wrap. Others frequently if not exclusively use "Punishment Days" (a string of consecutive punishments), while still others just have the trouble-making kid get severely injured (if not outright killed) as punishment.
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