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I've been studying this type of character animation for a while. I've always been told "TV animation is constantly on twos" but that's not how this seems to move.
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>>154328708
continuation.

It feels like a meticulous switch between twos and threes.
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it's probably the same style of movement borrowed from shows like Animaniacs and The Simpsons.
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>>154328708
What studio?
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>>154330211
idk i found this gif half a year ago.
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>>154328708
cute boyfriends~
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>>154328708
This reminds me of that furry thing with the bara wolf and twink bunny
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>>154331218
cute guys
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>>154328736
It was this way forever, you always skip frames when you can (unless you have unlimited budget).
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>>154333512
yes, the actual process of skipping frame existed pretty much since the cel was invented in 1914. But this specific way of going about character movements is specific to 90s/2000s cartoons. It'd be difficult to argue that Batman: TAS, Angry Beavers, Arthur, etc... don't have a character movement style specific to that era.
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>>154330777
What cartoon then?
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>>154334798
!!! i got it anon
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1-XvPffl0aM
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>>154328708
Hot stud
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>>154330211
>>154330777
>>154334798
It's from The Adventures of Brer Rabbit, as >>154334948 confirmed, it's from 2006 and is based on a series of American Black folk tales narrated by "Uncle Remus" (a fictional construct like Mother Goose created by Joel Chandler Harris, who collected stories told by former slaves), which is the same source as the unfortunately maligned Disney film Song of the South.
Also, Uncle Remus name would serve as the inspiration for the namesake of Uncle Ruckus of The Boondocks



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