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Also known as | AvA |
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Created by | Alan Becker |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Release | 3 June 2006 present | –
Animator vs Animation is a webseries created by Alan Becker.[1] The original animation was first published on Newgrounds on June 3, 2006, with a sequel following 5 months later. It was animated in Adobe Flash/Adobe Animate.
Renouned for its unique concept and exceptional animation, it became an immediately internet hit, receiving 4.78 stars and almost 3 million views for the original animation on Newgrounds. The 4th installation gained almost 5 million views on YouTube within a month.[2]
Plot
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Animator vs Animation (2006)
editNoogai (the animator) creates a stick figure in Adobe Flash (now known as Adobe Animate), naming it 'victim'. The stick figure comes to life, beginning to wreak havoc on the animator's animation software, proceeding to also clone themselves by using the software's library tool.
Noogai eventually manages to click out of Adobe Flash, deleting the project file in the process.
Animator vs Animation II (2006)
editPresumably a few months later, Noogai tries again to create a stick figure, this time naming it 'The Chosen One', making them even more powerful. Again, The Chosen One comes to life, this time making it to Noogai's desktop and destroying Noogai's desktop applications and files.
The Chosen One is recognised as a virus by Noogai's antivirus software, and is immediately and swiftly captured. Later, we learn that The Chosen One is being used as a pop-up locker by Noogai.
Episodes
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1 | 1 | "Animator vs Animation" | Alan Becker | June 3, 2006 |
2 | 2 | "Animator vs Animation 2" | Alan Becker | |
3 | 3 | "Animator vs Animation 3" | Alan Becker | October 4, 2010 |
4 | 4 | "Animator vs Animation 4" | Alan Becker | October 2, 2014 |
References
edit- ^ "Animator vs. Animation 3 Hits Atom.com". Animation World Network. Retrieved 2024-08-14.
- ^ Verma, Arpit (2014-11-26). "This Animator vs Animation Video Goes Viral and Worth Sharing". Fossbytes. Retrieved 2024-08-14.