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  2. ANI (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The ANI file format is a graphics file format used for animated mouse cursors on the Microsoft Windows operating system. [1]The format is based on the Microsoft Resource Interchange File Format, which is used as a container for storing the individual frames (which are standard Windows icons) of the animation.

  3. Morph target animation - Wikipedia

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    When the face is being animated, the animator can then smoothly morph (or "blend") between the base shape and one or several morph targets. [2] Typical examples of morph targets used in facial animation is a smiling mouth, a closed eye, and a raised eyebrow.

  4. Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser - Wikipedia

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    The Swords of Lankhmar (novel 1968—first part published in 1961, as the novella Scylla’s Daughter, on Fantastic) Swords and Ice Magic (collection 1977) "The Sadness of the Executioner" (1973, in Flashing Swords! #1, ed. Lin Carter) "Beauty and the Beasts" (vignette 1974, in The Book of Fritz Leiber) "Trapped in the Shadowland" (1973 Fantastic)

  5. The Dull Sword - Wikipedia

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    ' dull-edged sword '; gatana is rendaku of katana) is a short comedic jidaigeki about a dim-witted self-appointed samurai. He gets fooled and buys a dull sword from a merchant. The samurai, trying to figure out why his new sword cannot cut anyone he strikes, tries desperately to attack random townspeople who defend themselves and knock him out.

  6. Sword Gai - Wikipedia

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    Sword Gai (Japanese: ソードガイ, Hepburn: Sōdo Gai) is a Japanese manga series written by Toshiki Inoue with original character design by Keita Amemiya and scenario by Wosamu Kine. The first twelve episodes ("Part I") of an anime adaptation titled Sword Gai: The Animation were released on Netflix worldwide on March 23, 2018. [ 2 ]

  7. Heavenly Sword (film) - Wikipedia

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    Heavenly Sword is a 2014 American adult animated action-adventure fantasy film based on the 2007 video game of the same name, developed by companies Sony and Ninja Theory. [3] It was released digitally, and theatrically in selected regions.

  8. Flaming sword (effect) - Wikipedia

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    A fire swords performer A flaming sword is a sword that has been coated with some type of fuel , with the fuel being set on fire . This is most widely done for entertainment purposes in circuses , magic performances and other forms of display as a side act of sword dance , sword swallowers , fire eating , etc.

  9. Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II - Wikipedia

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    Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II was developed by UK-based computer game company Zippo Games, headed by Ste and John Pickford; this was the first game Zippo developed for fellow UK-based video game company Rare.