Uploaded — Caillou

Creepypastas about "lost episodes" that never aired, turning the mundane suburban show into a psychological thriller. Why We Can’t Stop "Uploading" Him

"Caillou Uploaded" isn't just about old episodes sitting on YouTube; it’s about the character’s second life in: Caillou Uploaded

In the physical world, Caillou would be in his 30s by now. But because he is "Uploaded," he remains frozen—forever wearing that yellow shirt, forever learning that the world doesn't revolve around him, and forever available for us to remix at 2:00 AM. Creepypastas about "lost episodes" that never aired, turning

When Caillou was officially canceled by PBS Kids in 2021 after a 20-year run, it didn't mark the end of the character. Instead, it triggered a mass migration. Fans and "haters" alike began uploading the series into the digital ether, where it was chopped, screwed, and reimagined. When Caillou was officially canceled by PBS Kids

Caillou isn't just a cartoon anymore; he’s a piece of digital infrastructure. As long as there is a "Submit" button, Caillou will be there—whining, learning, and being grounded for all eternity in the cloud.

A massive subculture where users "ground" Caillou for thousands of years for increasingly absurd crimes.

Caillou Uploaded: The Digital Afterlife of a 4-Year-Old Icon