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* OnceOriginalNowOverdone: Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on Episode 3. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.

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* OnceOriginalNowOverdone: OnceOriginalNowCommon: Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on Episode 3. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on Episode 3. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: OnceOriginalNowOverdone: Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on Episode 3. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three.Episode 3. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The note-for-note ShoutOut to ''Film/TheMatrix'' at the end of part 3 firmly cements it as being made in that brief window where you could do that and not have the audience instantly roll their eyes.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The note-for-note ShoutOut to ''Film/TheMatrix'' at the end of part Part 3 firmly cements it as being made in that brief window where you could do that and not have the audience instantly roll their eyes.
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* ThatOneLevel: The crusher level in No. 6. The crushers move very slowly once their levers are pulled and the victim instantly reacts to your actions. There's a reason it won Newgrounds's "Turd of the Week" award.
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* IAmNotShazam: No, Xiao Xiao is never stated to be the protagonist's actual name (in fact, he's never named at all); it's an abbreviation of the first installment's ForeignLanguageTitle.
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* UnintentionalPeriedPiece: The note-for-note ShoutOut to ''Film/TheMatrix'' at the end of part 3 firmly cements it as being made in that brief window where you could do that and not have the audience instantly roll their eyes.

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* UnintentionalPeriedPiece: UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The note-for-note ShoutOut to ''Film/TheMatrix'' at the end of part 3 firmly cements it as being made in that brief window where you could do that and not have the audience instantly roll their eyes.
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* UnintentionalPeriedPiece: The note-for-note ShoutOut to ''Film/TheMatrix'' at the end of part 3 firmly cements it as being made in that brief window where you could do that and not have the audience instantly roll their eyes.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The end of 5.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: All of Xiao Xiao 3. All of it. When it first came out, there was nothing else like it, not even the previous installments. It was face-melting.

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* %%* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The end of 5.
* %%* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: All of Xiao Xiao 3. All of it. When it first came out, there was nothing else like it, not even the previous installments. It was face-melting.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The end of 5.



* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The end of 5.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: All of Xiao Xiao 3. All of it. When it first came out, there was nothing else like it, not even the previous installments. It was face-melting.
* FunnyMoments: The end of 5.
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: All of Xiao Xiao 3. All of it. When it first came out, there was nothing else like it, not even the previous installments. It was face-melting.
* FunnyMoments: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: The end of 5.
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.format.
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* MagnumOpus: Xiao Xiao No. 3 is far and away the most celebrated entry into the series, and it's the main thing that put Zhiqiang on the map back in the early 2000s. It's quite telling that an internet animation so ''old'' is still being held as a benchmark for internet [[StickFigureAnimation Stick Figure Animations]] to this day. Which brings us to...
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: A notable aversion. Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.

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* MagnumOpus: Xiao Xiao No. 3 is far and away the most celebrated entry into the series, and it's the main thing that put Zhiqiang on the map back in the early 2000s. It's quite telling that an internet animation so ''old'' is still being held as a benchmark for internet [[StickFigureAnimation Stick Figure Animations]] to this day. Which brings us to...
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: A notable aversion. Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.
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* MagnumOpus: Xiao Xiao No. 3 is far and away the most celebrated entry into the series, and it's the main thing that put Zhiqiang on the map back in the early 2000s. It's quite telling that an internet animation so ''old'' is still being held as a benchmark for internet [[StickFigureAnimation Stick Figure Animations]] everywhere. Which brings us to...

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* MagnumOpus: Xiao Xiao No. 3 is far and away the most celebrated entry into the series, and it's the main thing that put Zhiqiang on the map back in the early 2000s. It's quite telling that an internet animation so ''old'' is still being held as a benchmark for internet [[StickFigureAnimation Stick Figure Animations]] everywhere.to this day. Which brings us to...

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: A notable aversion. Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community, despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago, still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being a .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.

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* MagnumOpus: Xiao Xiao No. 3 is far and away the most celebrated entry into the series, and it's the main thing that put Zhiqiang on the map back in the early 2000s. It's quite telling that an internet animation so ''old'' is still being held as a benchmark for internet [[StickFigureAnimation Stick Figure Animations]] everywhere. Which brings us to...
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: A notable aversion. Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community, despite community[[note]]despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago, ago[[/note]] still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being a .an .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.
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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: A notable aversion. Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community, despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago, still looks back on his work fondly.

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* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: A notable aversion. Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community, despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago, still looks back on his work fondly. Well, at least on episode three. The first episode still fits this trope with its choppy framerate, stiff animation, and being a .avi file instead of the soon-to-be-explosively-popular .swf format.
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* FunnyMoments: The end of 5.

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* FunnyMoments: The end of 5.5.
* SeinfeldIsUnfunny: A notable aversion. Fifteen years is a veritable eternity on the internet, yet the animation community, despite arguably surpassing Mr. Zhiqiang long ago, still looks back on his work fondly.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: All of Xiao Xiao 3. All of it. When it first came out, there was nothing else like it, not even the previous installments. It was face-melting.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: All of Xiao Xiao 3. All of it. When it first came out, there was nothing else like it, not even the previous installments. It was face-melting.face-melting.
*FunnyMoments: The end of 5.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: All of Xiao Xiao 3. All of it. When it first came out, there was nothing else like it, not even the previous installments. It was face-melting.

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