“Rarl” is deliberately ambiguous. It could be a corrupted “roar,” implying a triumphant shout after the battle. Alternatively, it resembles the internet suffix “‑lol,” signaling a tongue‑in‑cheek resolution. In meme culture, adding r or l to an onomatopoeia is a way to indicate a glitch or a deliberate distortion—the final sign that the story has entered the realm of self‑aware absurdity.
Confrontation (20–30 minutes)
Resolution (5–10 minutes)
The short is structured as a series of escalating visual gags, each centered on a boy (played by 10‑year‑old Ivan Petrov) confronting a “water wiggle” – a stylized, wobbling mass of water that behaves like a gelatinous creature. Azov Films Boy Fights 10 Even More Water Wiggles Rarl
Note: The narrative is deliberately minimal; the humor derives from timing, physical comedy, and exaggerated water physics rather than dialogue. “Rarl” is deliberately ambiguous