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A reanimated collaboration (often shortened to reanimated collab or reanimate) is a type of collaborative fan film, usually involving fan-made animation, typically produced as a tribute to an existing film.[1] The process involves each animator recreating one or more shots of an existing film in their own style. The individual works are then stitched into the original order and published on the internet as a completed collaboration.

This differs from a shot-for-shot recreation, as the goal of a reanimate is to display each of the independent animators' unique stylings rather than to produce a unified or identical result.

Multiple collaborations focus on media made a decade or more prior that receives renewed interest due to internet memes, nostalgia, or the death of a voice actor. As they are often non-profit tributes to an existing work, animators expect to receive little or no profit.[2][3]

Notable examples

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  • Moon Animate Make-Up! (2014)[4] — Over 250 animators collaborated to reanimate the 38th episode of the DiC English dub of Sailor Moon, "Fractious Friends" (1995).[5] This project is considered to be the first major reanimated internet-collaboration, and eventually led to this style of video increasing in popularity during the late 2010s. As of 2022, the collaboration has over 2.75 million views.[5] A sequel, Moon Animate Make-Up! 2 (2016)[6] reanimated the original Japanese version of the 68th episode, "Protect Chibiusa! Clash of the 10 Warriors" (1993).
  • Mama Luigi Project (2017)[7] — 227 animators reanimated the 11-minute Super Mario World episode "Mama Luigi" (1991). Each of the 255 total scenes featured a different animation style. It was dedicated to the memories of Canadian actor Tony Rosato, who voiced Luigi, and Canadian actor Harvey Atkin, who voiced King Koopa.[8] This project ultimately generated a resurgence of popularity in reanimated collaborations. The video has 6 million views as of 2022.
  • The Dover Boys ReAnimated Collab! (2018) - A reanimated collab short film that mark the short's 76th anniversary, a collaborative effort of over 90 independent animators recreated the short scene for scene with each animator drawing in their own style.[9] The reanimated collaboration, titled “The Dover Boys Reanimated Collab!”, was curated by animator Josh 'Zeurel' Palmer and was released on August 27, 2018, on YouTube, receiving nearly three million views.[10][11][12]
  • Steamed Hams but There's a Different Animator Every 13 Seconds (2018)[13] — Andrew Kepple of Albino Blacksheep hosted the project, which reanimated "Steamed Hams," a memorable sequence from the 1996 The Simpsons episode "22 Short Films about Springfield," that had a surge in popularity in the mid-2010s due to internet memes.[14] As of 2024, the video has over 12 million views.
  • Kirby Reanimated Collab (2019)[19] — Featuring over 300 artists, the project recreated the English dub of Kirby Right Back at Ya! episode 49, "Cartoon Buffoon". The project was directed by Roya Shahidi,[20] and it has received over 3 million views as of 2022. The project was taken down due to DMCA copyright claims multiple times, despite Nintendo claiming it was not behind the takedowns.[21] The video is dedicated to animator Michael "Mikey" McBride (credited as AngelXMikey), who passed away from cystic fibrosis the day it was released.
  • The Zelda CDi Reanimated Collab! (2020)[22] — PatchToons hosted and released a 21-minute collaboration that recreated the cutscenes of The Legend of Zelda CDi games (1993), which were popularized in the mid-2000s and 2010s with YouTube poop parodies.[23] Over 200 animators collaborated on the project. Nintendo Wire reported, "The ever-shifting mediums and the contrasting animation styles, ranging from professional and sophisticated to intentionally goofy and exaggerated, lend themselves incredibly well to cutscenes that were already chaotic and bizarre to begin with."[24] It was also uploaded to animation website Newgrounds.[25]
  • Team Fabulous 2 Reanimated (2020)[26] - A collaboration fan short film featuring the work of over 100 animators remaking the late Kitty0706's short film Team Fabulous 2, based on the Valve MMOFPS Team Fortress 2. Most of the scenes were reanimated in 2D, and scenes that were already 2D in the original video were reanimated in 3D with Source Filmmaker 2. The short film was released by TFConnect on 6th July 2020, and as of January 2024, it has amassed 4.8 million views. The short also paid tribute to the late voice actor Rick May, who voiced the Soldier in the game and died from COVID in April 2020. The team also hosted reanimation collabs for the promotional short Meet the Soldier, featuring 2D, 3D, and live-action scenes (the latter of which was unfinished). [27]
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie: Rehydrated! (2022)[28] — A collaboration fan film between over 300 artists that recreated The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004) as a tribute to late SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg, who died of ALS in 2018. Similarly to Shrek Retold, the audio was re-dubbed and re-instrumented specifically to bypass YouTube's copyright restrictions. Despite this, the video was taken down due to a copyright claim from Paramount within an hour of the video's premiere.[2] This takedown outraged fans and participants of the project, leading to the Twitter hashtag, #JusticeForSpongebob.[2][3][29] The video has since been restored to YouTube and has over 2 million views as of 2022.
  • Shrek 2 Retold (2024) — A collaboration fan film that was originally announced in an April Fools' Day video titled Shrek 2 Retold, in which the project director discussed the creation of Shrek Retold.[30] Trailers for the project were released during Shrekfest 2019 and on the twentieth anniversary of the original film.[31][32] The movie premiered at the tenth Shrekfest via an in-person screening at the Oriental Theatre MKE on September 3, 2023.[33] It was then followed up by a panel discussion featuring Quinton Reviews, who contributed to the second remake. The film was announced to be released on YouTube on September 28, 2024.[34] On September 20, 2024, it was announced that the film was delayed indefinitely, and would be released when finished.[35]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c Jaworski, Michelle (2022-05-02). "'It was a love letter to the franchise and what did Paramount do? They blocked it': Outrage as 'SpongeBob' fan film removed on YouTube". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
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  21. ^ Bevan, Rhiannon (2022-02-05). "Someone Is Apparently Abusing YouTube's DMCA Policy To Impersonate Nintendo, Take Down Fan Projects". TheGamer. Retrieved 2022-08-24.
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  27. ^ Meet the Soldier Reanimated, 6 July 2021, retrieved 2024-01-23
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  31. ^ "Crowd Reacts to Shrek 2 Retold Announcement Trailer". YouTube. 10 September 2019.
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