Look at the role of Paradise Valley Chemical in this community, it seems to be controlling everything, that much is obvious because it is a corporate community, but more importantly, look at how Paradise Valley Chemical was portrayed. Was this another stupid kid's show or did this have a deeper meaning? Allow me to elaborate. One night, about a week before the finale of the series, something seemed to dawn on me, it hit me like a ton of bricks. Your friend, the High Resolution Sign Painter" above the configuration data itself.I always saw this show as just another stupid kid's show aimed at pre-pubescents and people in their early teens.
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During Chapter 4 in the level MOM's Computer, the Sign Painter makes a direct statement to MOM and references her very first message from Ode to the Bridge Builder in Chapter 1 ( "Hello, this is MOM. The Sign Painter remains aloof throughout the game, sometimes mentioning characters such as Alice and Bob in the third person ( "I wonder what they are talking about") but usually refrains from making specific comments to anyone except the player. This also explains why the Sign Painter is frequently remarking about how he can see you, despite his messages coming in the form of signs. This suggests that the eye seen in the telescope lens may be that of the Sign Painter. Here, the Sign Painter reveals that he, in fact, operates the telescope. In the final level of the game, Observatory Observation Station, the Sign Painter apparently has given up on lifting the telescope due to the fact that all the Goos have left. In the Epilogue, the Sign Painter indicates that he can see the player, who is getting very near to his location. In the last level of each chapter, one of the signs will always begin with " The last of the Goo Balls.". The Sign Painter gives the player helpful advice throughout the game, and appears to be on the player's side. The Sign Painter may also be the mysterious Architect from the unreleased Chapter 6. In the level Grape Vine Virus he displays a unique sign which is red with a picture of a Launch Goo. However, in Chapter 4 and My Virtual World of Goo Corporation he gives information via computer terminals instead, which display his messages digitally. The Sign Painter typically uses old, wooden signs. These signs contain useful advice, humorous information, or text that advances the storyline.
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With the exception of Going Up, the Sign Painter's signs can be found in every level of World of Goo, however there is a largely visible diagram of how to complete the level written on a wooden sign implying it was from the Sign Painter.
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The Sign Painter, also known by the username SignPaintr4evr, the alias the Telescope Operator, and the alternate stylization of signpainter, is an omnipresent, yet unseen character in World of Goo. but that's probably ok, we're all in it together. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.