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iloverainyszn
Vy ! !🎼 :
HELP I USED TO WATCH THIS💔
2026-02-19 03:19:30
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allisonjanedpg
Coming at 18 years old :
I'm scared
2026-02-22 02:13:16
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lilacc_skys
𝓥𝓲𝔁𝔂𝓷!!! 🖤 :
Cocomelon btw.
2026-03-07 02:07:15
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anime_rose567
悪Blacktzyᴮᴬᴮᵞ• :
i been traumatized by the ant LOL
2026-02-21 23:08:23
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iamakoni_q
iamakoni_q :
After 10 years I finally found this dude😳
2026-02-22 01:02:44
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rheinshan.sanajan
‧͙⁺˚*・༓☾ 𝓢𝓾𝓴𝓾 ☽༓・*˚⁺‧͙ :
FINALLY I FOUND MY CHILDHOOD SHOW 😭😭
2026-02-20 07:03:28
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joyful.sparkz
joyful.sparkz :
The they dumbed it down for Gen Alpha
2026-03-05 08:31:10
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slat.blox
Slat :
The memories
2026-02-28 22:24:56
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hearts4_graciii3
𝓖ꨄ🇦🇱 :
I used to watch this everyday after school in Kindergarten 🥹🥹🥹🥹
2026-02-26 01:17:36
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patente1106
Deleena Amethyst :
felt like a fever dream LOL THE ANT SO CREEPER
2026-02-26 01:22:16
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evan_to_asian
evan_to_asian :
This use to scare me gng💔🥀
2026-02-28 19:23:07
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yuliee4609
𝔂𝓾𝓵𝓲𝓮𝓮 ❀ :
I remember this😩
2026-02-28 16:32:58
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emersyn.joy
Princess Emersyn :
sameee
2026-04-10 01:27:45
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alejaarvi_6767
blue_arvi~💙 :
finally I found it after 5 years!💔
2026-02-21 23:05:24
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userwmqh6lgoo2
user89367672444 :
Ml
2026-02-21 20:56:41
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ray.tot_
ЯAYTOT :
so nostalgic I remember the girafe
2026-02-28 10:57:38
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gabbymatsuno
Tatakae :
mmm
2026-02-23 15:02:45
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muichiro_kitkat69
亗•mui_kitkat🦑🪥 :
2026-02-28 06:41:33
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vflowerfan3
˚ʚ♡ɞ₊ HAPPLUY! ₊˚ʚ♡ɞ :
this gave me nightmares as a kid❤️
2026-02-25 01:46:00
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blasiandoll.ciani
limerence :
my brother used to watch this when he was a baby in 2015
2026-03-08 22:26:28
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hkhjmod234 :
2026-03-10 18:49:57
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jouri_sona
Joury Sona :
My childhood
2026-03-08 21:40:18
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