Animation for Kids Cheat Sheet 2026

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  1. What is a 'flipbook'? A book of still images that appear to move when flipped quickly
  2. Which software is widely used by beginners to create 2D animations? Adobe Animate
  3. What award is considered the highest honor for animated feature films in the US? The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature
  4. Which early animation technique involved drawing on clear sheets called 'cels'? Cel animation
  5. The anime style of animation originated in which country? Japan
  6. What is 'stop-motion animation'? Animation made by photographing physical objects moved in tiny increments
  7. What is 'replacement animation' in stop motion? Swapping interchangeable parts (like faces or mouths) between frames to create expressions
  8. Why is stop motion animation considered a good creative activity for kids? It develops patience, creativity, and problem-solving using simple materials
  9. Who directed the very first animated movie? J. Stuart Blackton
  10. Which famous animator was known for his twelve basic principles of animation, including 'squash and stretch'? Walt Disney's 'Nine Old Men'
  11. What is 'overlapping action' in animation? Different parts of a character moving at different rates so they don't all stop at once
  12. Which animated show features a boy named Finn and a magical dog named Jake? Adventure Time
  13. To make animations, at least one of the following is required. Creating keys
  14. What is 'claymation'? Animation created using clay or plasticine figures
  15. What animal is the main character in 'Bambi'? Deer
  16. The animation method of _______ was utilized in the Oscar-nominated animated film "Avatar." CGI
  17. What is an 'armature' in stop motion puppet making? An internal wire skeleton that allows a puppet to hold poses
  18. In CGI animation, what does the term 'rigging' refer to? Creating a skeleton system to control a 3D character
  19. What is a 'producer' in an animated TV show or film? The person who manages the budget, schedule, and overall production logistics
  20. Which studio produced the Looney Tunes cartoons featuring Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck? Warner Bros.
  21. The urgency of what is happening can be furthered by a shot of a character's eye, mouth, or fingers; examples of such shots are: Extreme close-up shot
  22. What is a 'turnaround' drawing in character design? Multiple views of a character shown from different angles
  23. What is 'character arc' in animated storytelling? The change or growth a character goes through during the story
  24. Which principle pushes actions beyond realistic limits to make them more expressive and entertaining? Exaggeration
  25. What is 'pixelation' as a stop motion technique? Using real human beings as stop motion subjects by photographing them in posed positions
  26. What does 'on-model' mean in animation production? Drawing a character consistently with the official design
  27. Which Disney film from 1940 combined classical music with animated sequences, featuring segments like 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice'? Fantasia
  28. What is 'LEGO animation' also known as? Brickfilm
  29. What is 'motion capture' in modern animation? Recording the movements of real people and applying that data to animated characters
  30. Which animation principle makes a bouncing ball look squished when it hits the ground and stretched when it's in the air? Squash and Stretch
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