animation (noun)

  • 61Rule 34 — noun The proposition that there are always one or more pornographic versions of any work of animation, comics, movies, series, video games, and other forms of media, and particularly that these pornographic versions are unofficial and can be… …

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  • 62stop-motion — noun An animation technique wherein physical objects are slightly altered and photographed one picture at a time to give an illusion of movement when displayed in sequence …

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  • 63vivification — noun The giving of life; vitalization; animation …

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  • 64reanimation — noun The act of reanimating; a second or subsequent animation …

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  • 65pseudo anime — noun An animated work that has many typical characteristics of Japanese animation but is not from Japan; an animesque non anime animated work …

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  • 66kirtu — noun Comics or animation of Indian origin primarily featuring Indian sexuality …

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  • 67Pixar — noun The shortened name of , a computer generated imagery (CGI) animation company that created such hit movies as , , and …

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  • 68railfan — noun A railway enthusiast. A previewing railfan pointed out a mistake in the animation showing articulation. Syn: ferroequinologist, gunzel, trainspotter …

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  • 69disanimation — noun dɪsænəmeɪʃən loss of animation; loss of vigor, courage, or zeal. See Also: reanimation, deanimation …

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  • 70magic lantern — noun a) An old name for a slide projector b) An early form of slide projector that could achieve simple animation by moving and merging images. See Also: magic lantern show, zoetrope, praxinoscope, phenakistoscope …

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