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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | If you see the episode "Sim Sammy", where Sam mades a parody videogame and then decides to do a more accurate one, it make sense that the whole series is the version 2.0 of the Super Squid videogame that Sam created. It would explain the Totally Radical nature of the show, the horrible physics implied and why Sam always tags along with the group, even when his mother is a very overprotective one. |