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On June 29, 1984, Molion Blox (Just before his 28th birthday) had started a new cartoon but he made the name "The Family Show" instead of "The Family Cartoon" as 18% thought it was real life. It was originally named "The Family Shorts" but he finished animating under 3 minute animations and in February 1985 he started very long episodes where some was even 40 minutes.
Frame Per Second
editFrames Per Second (FPS) was very important for Molion Blox because back in the 80s, and 90s, before Adobe Animate, he had a photo copier and it had a little stamp showing Flipaclip animation text (not movie mode) way back 40+ years ago (1984). Also in the 80s and 90s, Molion Blox had decided to animate higher FPS as his cartoon was laggy. Here is "The Family Show"'s first FPS episode:
● 15 FPS - June 1984 - Bedtime
● 16 FPS - October 1986 - The Temperature Drop
● 18 FPS - March 1991 - Hurricane Joe
● 20 FPS - December 1995 - Grampa's Parents and Grandparents
● 21 FPS - February 2001 - Great-Grampa Steve's 117th Birthday
● 24 FPS - September 2009 - The Family Tree Homework
● 30 FPS - June 2024 - Welcome Back 40 Years Ago