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  2. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    Facebook chat supports numerous emoticons, like (^^^) for a shark. Recently, it has also become possible to post larger, animated images through Facebook's built in emotion system. At one time, entering the Konami Code followed by Enter at the home page caused a lensflare-style series of circles to display when clicking, typing, or scrolling. [161]

  3. GIF - Wikipedia

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    The images may also function as animation frames in an animated GIF file, but again these need not fill the entire logical screen. GIF files start with a fixed-length header ("GIF87a" or "GIF89a") giving the version, followed by a fixed-length Logical Screen Descriptor giving the pixel dimensions and other characteristics of the logical screen.

  4. Peter and the Wolf (1946 film) - Wikipedia

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    This version makes several changes to the original story, for example: During the character introduction, the animals are given names: "Sasha" the songbird, "Sonia" the duck, and "Ivan" the cat. As the cartoon begins, Peter and his friends already know there is a wolf nearby and are preparing to catch him.

  5. Animation - Wikipedia

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    An example of traditional animation, a horse animated by rotoscoping from Eadweard Muybridge's 19th-century photos. Traditional animation (also called cel animation or hand-drawn animation) is the process that was used for most animated films of the 20th century. [59]

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  7. Motion comic - Wikipedia

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    Animation similar to that presented in the series The Marvel Super Heroes. In the mid 1960s, Marvel Comics Animation used the technique for the television show The Marvel Super Heroes. Actual artwork from the originally published comic books was augmented by voices, music, and a small amount of animation. The term "motion comic" did not exist yet.

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    Jeremy Irons’s smoky-voiced rendition of “Be Prepared” — Scar’s menacing version of a standard “I want” song — is one of the musical highlights of the 1994 film.

  9. List of fictional towns in animation - Wikipedia

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    N This is a list of animated fictional towns, villages, settlements and cities.This list should include only well-referenced, notable examples of fictional settlements that are integral to a work of fiction and substantively depicted therein.