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* DeniedParody: When the film premiered, the character of Sweet Pete and his backstory was met with outrage from both critics and most of the audience, as it mirrored Creator/BobbyDriscoll's life after he made WesternAnimation/PeterPan, in which he was the lead. However, Akiva Schaffer has made clear in interviews that it wasn't their intention to insult an specific actor, just reference what [[FormerChildStar happens to most child actors in the film industry]]. When one takes into consideration that they have originally considered [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Charlie Brown]] to play the villain, it adds credulity to the fact that the filmmakers were genuinely unaware of what happened to Driscoll and it was all just an unfortunate coincidence.
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* DeniedParody: When the film premiered, the character of Sweet Pete and his backstory was met with outrage from both critics and most of the audience, as it mirrored Creator/BobbyDriscoll's life after he made WesternAnimation/PeterPan, in which he was the lead. However, Akiva Schaffer has made clear in interviews that it wasn't their intention to insult an a specific actor, just reference what [[FormerChildStar happens to most child actors in the film industry]]. When one takes into consideration that they have originally considered [[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} Charlie Brown]] to play the villain, it adds credulity to the fact that the filmmakers were genuinely unaware of what happened to Driscoll and it was all just an unfortunate coincidence.