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There is a trove of flash animation that is completely lost to history

From Homestar Runner to Salad fingers to badgers, stick figure battles, and the End of Ze World, this — dare I call it an artform? — was a cultural touchstone for a generation.

Flash made vector animation available to the masses, and internet distribution of the relatively small video files was a piece of cake. With the filetype now essentially deprecated, the creators gone on to bigger and better things, the distribution sites shut down, it is a dead form. Most of it will be lost forever, although there may be someone archiving some of it for posterity.

theywilleatthestars ,

We as a society should be madder about this

Pulptastic ,

Frogapult!

Etterra ,

Most of this stuff has migrated to YouTube.

CaptainHowdy ,

There are huge archives of flash animations and you can install a safe “emulator” for playing flash that even runs in your browser. Look up Ruffle. I can’t remember the name of the big archive site I used, but it didn’t take much googling. I know I was able to find Homestar, Larry Carlson, Adam Phillips (bitey), joe cartoon and salad fingers as well as a ton of games from back in the day.

nul9o9 ,

Who remembers diseased productions?

Thing Thing

Endless Zombie Rampage

And the stinky bean series

Miss that stuff!

possiblylinux127 ,
TheFriar ,

Does anyone remember Xiao Xiao?

Mesa ,
@Mesa@programming.dev avatar

Certainly. I don’t think I ever watched or played it, but I remember young me pronouncing it “zack-see-oh zack-see-oh” every time it came up, which was a lot because I lived on Flash games.

boatsnhos615 ,

Newgrounds

Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

If they were popular enough (like all the examples you’ve named), they probably have been converted to a more modern format already (like all the examples you’ve named).

You could also download the files and still watch them on a local machine using flash player to enjoy them in the original format, assuming the .FLVs themselves are still available. Makes me wonder if Newgrounds still has any of that somewhere, even if not accessible by the public. They’re still around, but they’re modern videos now.

PeriodicallyPedantic ,

I’m a little surprised nothing came to take the place of flash.

There are lots of animation tools that export to video, and there are WYSIWYG web editors that allow for interaction and movement.

But nothing really came out, built on html5, that let you easily create interactive motion narratives or games, so that you could just upload them somewhere.

PeriodicallyPedantic ,

Many of the pure animations were done on newgro and they still work.

But the games and interactive videos don’t work anymore. 🤔 I wonder what that means for animations that had a loading screen (even i made one of those, back in the day)

jumjummy ,

Hey, the badger is still alive and badgering!

ripcord ,
@ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

So is Homestarrunner. Most of their flash stuff still works, too.

eyes ,

They’re still making videos on YouTube at least once a year too! One of the two brother chaps who created it went on to work on the animated show Gravity Falls too.

ripcord ,
@ripcord@lemmy.world avatar

They both also worked on Yo Gabba Gabba, though one (Matt) has definitely appeared to do a lot more writing/production work (and a good bit of voice work)

LodeMike ,

We have emulators for it, dude.

PraiseTheSoup ,

I’ve spent a lot of time looking for old stuff from Stick Figure Death Theatre to no avail. It really is quite sad.

arefx ,

Salad fingers is still coming put with new ones lol

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