The 71-second animation in honor of the holiday that honors love features a flirtatious display of youthful exuberance followed by a cute can’t-we-all-just-get-along collage of romance’s many manifestations (including the same-sex variety) all accompanied by Tony Bennett singing the Hank Williams original Cold, Cold Heart. It’s great and the kind of video that will make even the most ardent Valentine’s Day opponents feel okay with the celebration, if only for a minute or two.
Like Google’s other Video Doodles, Valentine’s Day Google Doodle is generating a lot of press, but a publicly unquantifiable number of views. No viewcount is listed on the video’s YouTube page.
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