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  2. File:Rendezvous Hashing skeleton, animated.gif - Wikipedia

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  3. Skeletal animation - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal animation or rigging is a technique in computer animation in which a character (or other articulated object) is represented in two parts: a polygonal or parametric mesh representation of the surface of the object, and a hierarchical set of interconnected parts (called joints or bones, and collectively forming the skeleton), a virtual ...

  4. The Skeleton Dance - Wikipedia

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    The Skeleton Dance is a 1929 Silly Symphony animated short subject with a comedy horror theme. It was produced and directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks . [ 1 ] In the film, [ 2 ] four human skeletons dance and make music around a spooky graveyard —a modern film example of medieval European " danse macabre " imagery.

  5. Owzat - Wikipedia

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    Owzat is a 1997 CGI [1] short film created by Aardman Animations. [2] [3] ... One skeleton batsman repeatedly hits the ball into the gravestones and monuments ...

  6. Inhumanoids - Wikipedia

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    Inhumanoids is the title of an animated series and the name of a Hasbro toy property that were both released in 1986. [1] In the tradition of other Hasbro properties such as Transformers, and G.I. Joe, the show was produced by Sunbow Entertainment and Marvel Productions and animated in Japan by Toei Animation.

  7. T-pose - Wikipedia

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    In computer animation, a T-pose is a default posing for a humanoid 3D model's skeleton before it is animated. [1] It is called so because of its shape: the straight legs and arms of a humanoid model combine to form a capital letter T. When the arms are angled downwards, the pose is sometimes referred to as an A-pose instead.

  8. Kate Winslet Fights Back Tears as She Recalls Being Body ...

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    Kate Winslet still remembers how it felt to be body shamed.. In a 60 Minutes interview released on Sunday, Dec. 1, the Oscar winner, 49, reflected on her career and fought back tears at one point ...

  9. Skeleton (undead) - Wikipedia

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    Animated skeletons have been used and portrayed extensively in fantasy role-playing games. In a tradition that goes back to the pen-and-paper game Dungeons & Dragons , the basic animated skeleton is commonly employed as a low-level undead enemy, typically easy for a player to defeat in combat.