Going to college—in and of itself, sans context—isn't entirely remarkable. Literally thousands of people do it.
Going to college—in and of itself, sans context—isn't entirely remarkable. Literally thousands of people do it. But when you're the lead singer of a coffee-infused punk band in the early 1980s, and your down time en route to picking up your Ph.D in Biochemistry is spent at the intersection of extended adolescence and minute-long thrash-centric "nerdcore" people tend to notice.
And that's before we get to scribbled, iconic mascots. The Descendants Milo Goes To College is an exercise in differentiation: in what happens when we have to grow up, but do so defiantly. And, apparently, in two minutes or less.