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  2. Create with Garfield - Wikipedia

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    The game allows players to make Garfield cartoons with pieces of artwork featuring characters, props, backgrounds, and text. The game functions with a drag-and-drop system used by a keyboard, mouse or joystick. Cartoons can be printed and/or saved to disk. [3]

  3. Vyond - Wikipedia

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    Vyond provides its users with a library containing tens of thousands of pre-animated assets, which can be controlled through a drag & drop interface. Asset types include characters, actions, templates, props, text boxes, music tracks, and sound effects. Users can also upload their own assets, such as audio files, image files, or video files.

  4. Toontastic 3D - Wikipedia

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    Toontastic 3D is an interactive storytelling app where kids can draw, animate, narrate and record their own cartoons on their devices. History ...

  5. VideoScribe - Wikipedia

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    VideoScribe is a drag-and-drop whiteboard animation software. It is known primarily for its hand-drawn animation style and has remained popular with its subscribers for enabling the creation of animated video content with few skills or prior knowledge required.

  6. GameMaker - Wikipedia

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    GameMaker accommodates the creation of cross-platform and multi-genre video games using a custom drag-and-drop visual programming language or a scripting language known as Game Maker Language (GML), which can be used to develop more advanced games that could not be created just by using the visual programming features.

  7. The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons Cartoon Studio is a design program for creating cartoons using characters, sounds, music, and locations from the American animated television series The Simpsons. [1] [2] To create a cartoon, one first selects a background, then inserts characters, props, and special effects, and after that adds dialog, sound effects, and music. [3]