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** Also used in one episode, where Spongebob was discussing actors in the Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy movie.



* [[SpongebobSquarepants ACTORS!]]
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Just as primitive {{Rotoscoping}} has given way to MotionCapture, the great-great-grandson of this technique can be found in the advanced facial performance capture techniques used in ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' and ''{{LA Noire}}''.

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Just as primitive {{Rotoscoping}} has given way to MotionCapture, the great-great-grandson of this technique can be found in the advanced facial performance capture techniques used in ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' and ''{{LA Noire}}''.''LANoire''.
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* Uncle Crunch in {{Cinemassacre}}'s ''TheWizardOfOz [[FanSequel 3: Dorothy Goes To Hell]]''

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* Uncle Crunch in {{Cinemassacre}}'s ''TheWizardOfOz [[FanSequel 3: Dorothy Goes To Hell]]''
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* Uncle Crunch in {{Cinemassacre}}'s ''TheWizardOfOz [[FanSequel 3: Dorothy Goes To Hell]]'', in an AccidentalNightmareFuel kind of way.

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* Uncle Crunch in {{Cinemassacre}}'s ''TheWizardOfOz [[FanSequel 3: Dorothy Goes To Hell]]'', in an AccidentalNightmareFuel kind of way.
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* [=~Conan O'Brien~=] has used it quite a bit.

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* [=~Conan O'Brien~=] ConanOBrien has used it quite a bit.




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* The intro to the 1988-89 version of ''TheNewlywedGame'' used this on early 20th-century wedding photos, the lips moving in synch to "The Book of Love" by The Monotones.
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* One episode of ''FamilyGuy'' used this as part of Brian's [[MushroomSamba mushroom-induced hallucination]].
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* Used in ''Film/Batman'' to mask the lips of the recent victims of Joker's toxin in order to "advertise" his BrandX [[spoiler: which, in turn, was truthfully said toxin.]]

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* Used in ''Film/Batman'' ''{{Film/Batman}}'' to mask the lips of the recent victims of Joker's toxin in order to "advertise" his BrandX BrandX. [[spoiler: which, Which, in turn, was truthfully said toxin.the Joker toxin that he was going to release at the Bicentennial celebration of Gotham City's foundation.]]
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* Used in ''Film/Batman'' to mask the lips of the recent victims of Joker's toxin in order to "advertise" his BrandX [[spoiler: which, in turn, was truthfully said toxin.]]
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* Used in the opening of ''[=~SpongeBob SquarePants~=]'' with "Painty the Pirate", who starts the theme song.

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* Used in the opening of ''[=~SpongeBob SquarePants~=]'' ''SpongeBobSquarePants'' with "Painty the Pirate", who starts the theme song.
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* Rory Bremner used this with photographs of politicians he was imitating back in the late 1990s.
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* Uncle Crunch in {{Cinemassacre}}'s ''TheWizardOfOz [[FanSequel 3: Dorothy Goes To Hell]]'', in an AccidentalNightmareFuel kind of way.
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* Used in a brief scene in the 1990s ''LooneyTunes'' short "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers".

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* Used in a brief scene in In the 1990s 1992 ''LooneyTunes'' short "Invasion of the Bunny Snatchers".Snatchers", [[spoiler:clone!]]Daffy has this for a brief moment.
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* In ''TheSimpsons'' episode "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Marge" Marge is declared insane. Krusty asks an image of Marge who her favorite Native American warrior is, who answers with Crazy Horse. Krusty realizes the bit is getting old and calls for the Mad Marge dancers.

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* In ''TheSimpsons'' episode "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Marge" Marge is declared insane. On the "Krusty the Clown Show" Krusty asks does Conan O'Brien's bit, asking an image of Marge who her favorite Native American warrior is, who answers with Crazy Horse. is. "Crazy Horse." Krusty realizes the bit is getting old and calls for the Mad Marge dancers.dancers[[hottip:*:cf. the "Judge Ito dancers" on ''TheTonightShow'' during the OJ Simpson trial]].
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* Conan O'Brien has used it quite a bit.

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* Conan O'Brien [=~Conan O'Brien~=] has used it quite a bit.



* Used in the opening of ''{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'' with "Painty the Pirate", who starts the theme song.

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* Used in the opening of ''{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'' ''[=~SpongeBob SquarePants~=]'' with "Painty the Pirate", who starts the theme song.




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\n[[AC:{{Web Original}}]]* In ''TheSimpsons'' episode "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Marge" Marge is declared insane. Krusty asks an image of Marge who her favorite Native American warrior is, who answers with Crazy Horse. Krusty realizes the bit is getting old and calls for the Mad Marge dancers.

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Just as primitive {{Rotoscoping}} has given way to MotionCapture, the great-great-grandson of this technique can be found in the advanced facial performance carture used in ''{{Avatar}}'' and ''{{LA Noir}}''.

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Just as primitive {{Rotoscoping}} has given way to MotionCapture, the great-great-grandson of this technique can be found in the advanced facial performance carture capture techniques used in ''{{Avatar}}'' ''Film/{{Avatar}}'' and ''{{LA Noir}}''.Noire}}''.
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Synchro-Vox is an extreme form of "LimitedAnimation": A mostly obsolete technique in which footage of the actor's mouth is superimposed upon an otherwise non-moving image. See [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncro-Vox the other Wiki]]. Can look pretty [[UncannyValley unnatural]].

Used only for comedic purposes in anything newer than the 1960s.

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Synchro-Vox is an extreme form of "LimitedAnimation": A mostly obsolete technique in which footage of the actor's mouth is superimposed upon an otherwise non-moving image. See [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncro-Vox the other Wiki]]. Can look pretty [[UncannyValley unnatural]]. \n\n Used only for comedic purposes in anything newer than the 1960s.
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Just as primitive {{Rotoscoping}} has given way to MotionCapture, the great-great-grandson of this technique can be found in the advanced facial performance carture used in ''{{Avatar}}'' and ''{{LA Noir}}''.
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* Used to simultaneously terrifying and heartrending effect in Abed's student film in ''{{Community}}''.

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* Used in the opening of ''{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'' with "Painty the Pirate".
** And, if I'm not mistaken, the pirate at the start of the theme song.

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* Used in the opening of ''{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'' with "Painty the Pirate".
** And, if I'm not mistaken, the pirate at the start of
Pirate", who starts the theme song.
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** And, if I'm not mistaken, the pirate at the start of the theme song.
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* The ''AnnoyingOrange'' videos.

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* The ''AnnoyingOrange'' videos.''TheAnnoyingOrange''.
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* The one animated series with the eskimo and his dog young Butch is watching in the flashback scene in ''PulpFiction''. (Anybody knows the name?)

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* The one animated series with the eskimo and his dog young Young Butch is watching ''ClutchCargo'' in the flashback scene in ''PulpFiction''. (Anybody knows the name?)
''PulpFiction''.
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* The one animated series with the eskimo and his dog young Butch is watching in the flashback scene in ''PulpFiction''. (Anybody knows the name?)
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* "Mr. Incredible and Pals" short from ''TheIncredibles'' DVD is a parody of ''Clutch Cargo''.
* Briefly used in ''Re-Animated'', the MadeForTVMovie that led to ''OutOfJimmysHead''.

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* "Mr. Incredible and Pals" short from ''TheIncredibles'' DVD is a parody of ''Clutch Cargo''.
''ClutchCargo''.
* Briefly used in ''Re-Animated'', the MadeForTVMovie that led to ''OutOfJimmysHead''.
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* Briefly used in ''Re-Animated'', the MadeForTVMovie that led to the SoBadItsHorrible ''OutOfJimmysHead''.

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* Briefly used in ''Re-Animated'', the MadeForTVMovie that led to the SoBadItsHorrible ''OutOfJimmysHead''.

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* A couple of TV series done in the late 1950s and early 1960s: ''ClutchCargo'' and ''Space Angel''

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* A couple of TV series done in the late 1950s and early 1960s: ''ClutchCargo'' and ''Space Angel''[[AC:{{Film}} - Animation]]



* Briefly used in ''Re-Animated'', the MadeForTVMovie that led to the SoBadItsHorrible ''OutOfJimmysHead''.

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* In [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvIAyxpjEuc Timbuk3]]'s video for "The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades" this is used.

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* A couple of TV series done in the late 1950s and early 1960s: ''ClutchCargo'' and ''Space Angel''



* Briefly used in ''Re-Animated'', the MadeForTVMovie that led to the SoBadItsHorrible OutOfJimmysHead.
* This technique has been used in CourageTheCowardlyDog, though unlike some of the other examples here "comedic" [[NightmareFuel isn't what they were going for]].

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* Briefly used in ''Re-Animated'', the MadeForTVMovie that led to the SoBadItsHorrible OutOfJimmysHead.
* This technique has been used in CourageTheCowardlyDog, ''CourageTheCowardlyDog'', though unlike some of the other examples here "comedic" [[NightmareFuel isn't what they were going for]].for]].

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* In [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvIAyxpjEuc Timbuk3]]'s video for "The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades" this is used.
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* In [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvIAyxpjEuc Timbuk3]]'s video for "The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades" this is used.
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Synchro-Vox is an extreme form of "LimitedAnimation": A mostly obsolete technique in which footage of the actor's mouth is superimposed upon an otherwise non-moving image. See [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncro-Vox the other Wiki]].

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Synchro-Vox is an extreme form of "LimitedAnimation": A mostly obsolete technique in which footage of the actor's mouth is superimposed upon an otherwise non-moving image. See [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syncro-Vox the other Wiki]].
Wiki]]. Can look pretty [[UncannyValley unnatural]].



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Yes... that was Clutch Cargo.


* An eskimo cartoon in ''PulpFiction''.

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