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Clip-Art Animation
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The cheapest way to create an animated short is, simply put, not to animate it at all. Rather than actually creating a new set of cel animation drawings, you can simply take some existing piece of clip art and just sort of... move it around on the screen. It doesn't have to look realistic; in fact, the more obviously fake, the funnier it will be. While this is sometimes done for Stylistic Suck, it can sometimes be done to give the impression of a comic book. While forms of this have been around for as long as film, it was until recently mostly associated Terry Gilliam's sequences in Monty Python's Flying Circus and the subsequent films. Now, however, with the explosion of web-based video collages, the techniques have become democratized, and entire new genres based on it have arisen. Compare and contrast Battle of the Still Frames and Cut and Paste Comic. |
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The opening titles of Desperate Housewives. | |
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The entire game of The World Ends with You is done in this style. | |
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Jib Jab is famous for doing this for political parody. | |
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Angela Anaconda: It's très interesting how they did this. They had models come in and take about 30 or so pictures for every mouth movement and a mouth movement for every letter in the alphabet. They then took the model's face and mouth movements and created each character. | |
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Giant Realistic Flying Tiger from Uncle Grandpa is done this way. | |
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Animaniacs used this in "The Presidents Song" in an intentional Terry Gilliam-esque manner, "animating" old portraits and photographs of the past presidents. | |
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Adventures of Captain Vrungel is one of the few full-length series to be done in this style before computer animation, and the process of creating the 2 hours-worth of footage took about four years to complete. For some scenes using complicated simulated camera angles, though, they switch to cel animation. | |
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Madeline applies this to the front covers of the first three Madeline books in its opening credits, and to title and "Fin" cards drawn in a similar style. | |
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Cartoon short Frank Film does this throughout, as Frank Mouris illustrates the story of his life with clip art animation. It's taken to the limit here as the clip art sometimes involves a bewildering number of clips flying by at blinding speed. | |
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MAD does this when spoofing real people. It ranges from full-bodied cutouts to having the head just be a cutout while the body is drawn using CGI. | |
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All of the land animals from Fish Hooks. | |
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Inferno Cop uses it to its fullest parodic potential. The characters are cut-out models who don't change — they even get reused as different characters. | |
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The animated Bibleman videos will have a Once an Episode sequence telling a story from the Bible done in a style resembling that of flannel. | |
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The Shirt Folding Store Manager in Teen Girl Squad Issue 11 is made up of various facial features cut out from a magazine article about Mary-Kate Olsen, as well as photos of Chuck Taylor All-Stars. | |
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One episode of Arthur featured a parody of South Park where Arthur Read is kidnapped by aliens and Buster Baxter is crushed by their flying saucer. | |
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Wonder Pets! is animated with cut-out photographs. | |
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A Ninja High School collection CD released in 1995 did this to the first story arc of the series. | |
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Golden Book Video was known for doing this in their Animated Adaptations of their various Golden books, taking the illustrations from the books and adding cheesy limited animation effects at times, a technique Golden Book Video called "Picturemation." | |
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Epithet Erased uses it to great effect. | |
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Parodied in the "Badly Animated Man" shorts on Raw Toonage: the titular character is "animated" in this manner, while every other character is done in Disney's typical fluid style. | |
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One of the levels in killer7 has cutscenes done in this style. | |
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Played straight in Birdemic, which has a lot of this in its bird effects. | |
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The Adventures of Prince Achmed uses a similar technique known as silhouette animation, which uses jointed figures made of black cardboard lit from behind. The effect is similar to Oriental shadow puppets. | |
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The Marvel Super Heroes, one of the few uses not meant solely for comedy. It was like watching a comic book on TV with classic art by comic book greats like Jack Kirby. | |
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If the Emperor Had a Text-to-Speech Device: Essentially runs on a bunch of Warhammer 40,000 artwork, along with some additions (the infamous Fabstodes for example, are literally just the Pillar Men with blackened custodes helmets replacing their heads. Exaggerated in the "historical" scenes, which have literal paper cut-outs with pencil art of characters on them held up by visible Popsicle sticks. Later seasons do add some basic animation, in the form of having people's arms move up and down, or otherwise folding, although it's still quite limited. Leman Russ, for example, technically has a walking animation, but his art can't have its legs separated so he does so by hopping around like he's in a sack race. | |
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Good Eats does it on occasion as a Shout-Out to Terry Gilliam, Monty Python being one of the biggest influences on Alton Brown when he was conceptualizing the series. | |
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The [adult swim] cartoon Tom Goes to the Mayor was done using this. The people in the show appeared to be clip art photographs run through Photoshop's "Photocopy" algorithm to render them monochromatic (blue, looking somewhat like a mimeograph of a traced photo) and would usually Jump Cut from pose to pose, with occasional more "sophisticated" movement (like cutting the photograph's arm at the elbow and moving the forearm piece from side to side to make them appear to wave). | |
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The Red Book is an experimental short showing a woman with amnesia struggling to regain her meories, done with cut-outs against painted backgrounds. | |
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In the Doctor Who story "The Chase", shots of the Daleks' time machine pursuing the TARDIS through the Vortex are clearly achieved by moving cardboard cut-outs of the two ships on a painted background. | |
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The introductory sequences in Monty Python's Flying Circus, and many of the shorts in it as well. | |
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The music videos for The Chalkeaters' "It Just Works" and "Count to Three" animates every character by having them stiffly move about while being propped up from below, giving them the appearance of stick puppets. When a character speaks, the top of their head unhinges at an angle, Pac-Man style. | |
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South Park was originally done like this, at least for the pilot - today, it's done in CGI drawn to resemble this style. | |
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The storybook characters in Super Why!. | |
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Homestar Runner The animation "The Reddest Radish" consists of cutouts of the cast crudely colored in with crayon. The Shirt Folding Store Manager in Teen Girl Squad Issue 11 is made up of various facial features cut out from a magazine article about Mary-Kate Olsen, as well as photos of Chuck Taylor All-Stars. |
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NIMONA (2023): Nimona’s fairy tale in the trailer has a princess comprised and animated from what appear to be magazine clippings. Nimona in the same comic is a sketch clearly cut out from a notebook and there is a moment of dialogue comprised of a Cut-and-Paste Note. | |
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Twice Upon a Time uses a technique its director calls Lumage. The characters are made of small pieces of plastic or fabric that are moved on top of a light table. It also uses black-and-white photographs for the land of Din, which is meant to be the real world. | |
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