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The Stick Figure theme was one of the earliest customizable assets on the GoAnimate platform, providing an accessible entry point for amateur animators.

Many online parody videos use crude stick figures to mimic the “grounded video” genre (e.g., “Caillou gets grounded”). These are made with Vyond (or knockoffs like Wrapper Online) and intentionally use stick figures to avoid asset limits or for comedic effect.

The simplicity of these stick figures made them ideal for high-action or repetitive content types that became synonymous with the GoAnimate community.

To the uninitiated, a GoAnimate stick figure is just a crude drawing. But to the internet subculture that grew up watching them, they represent a democratization of creativity. They were the vehicle through which thousands of children told stories, vented frustrations, and learned the basics of pacing and editing. While they may no longer be the face of the software that created them, their blocky, vector-line silhouettes remain a permanent fixture in the history of online animation.

There's not too much behind the scenes stuff to explain about Harry Chalk 2. The only new technique I employed was when Harry take... Animation and Video Life Vyond - Wikipedia GoAnimate was founded as an animation software company in 2007 by Alvin Hung, and the first version of its then-namesake animation... Wikipedia Koolmoves Tutorials for GoAnimate - Parts 1 and 2 19 Jul 2011 —

: Fold a single sheet of paper into a stick figure; tutorials on platforms like YouTube demonstrate how to round out segments to create a distinctive head and limbs.

: For a simpler craft, glue paper stick figure cutouts onto lollysticks or popsicle sticks to create puppets for manual filming. Key GoAnimate Stick Figure Models to Replicate

Unlike a simple line drawing, these figures were modular. They came with a library of pre-coded actions: walking, running, dancing, and, most famously, fighting. They featured circular heads with dot eyes, line mouths, and four-fingered hands. Because they were "drag-and-drop" assets, they moved with a uniform, slightly robotic fluidity. This uniformity was key to their success; it allowed creators with zero drawing skills to focus entirely on narrative pacing and dialogue rather than frame-by-frame drawing.

The stick figure reached peak popularity during the era of "Grounded Videos"—a massive subgenre of user-generated content where characters from children's shows (most notably Caillou , Boris , and Dora the Explorer ) were punished for absurdly long periods of time.

This shift created a divide. The professional world embraced the polished new tools, but the "grounding" community clung to the legacy assets, specifically the "Legacy Video Maker" and the original stick figures. When the Legacy Video Maker was eventually shut down, it sparked a scramble within the community to preserve the assets, leading to clones and "wrapper" sites designed solely to keep the old stick figure aesthetic alive.