[Found here via here. That 2nd source has an excellent collection of .gif animations with links. Unfortunately, some of the animations are several MB of hugenesss; we’re talking Browser Crash Time, even on Firefox. I warned ye…]
Category: The .Gif Friday Post
The .Gif Friday Post No.106 – Garfield, Gulls & Gray Graphic
The .Gif Friday Post No.105 – Banana Man, Ice-Licking, Paris Pants
The .Gif Friday Post No.104 – Catsup
The .gif Friday Post No. 103 – Halloween Eve
The .Gif Friday Post No.102 – Rooster Cat Fight, Splash Kangaroo and a Very Tacky Raccoon



Dang. I’d love to take credit for that last one, but it ain’t mine.
[Update: Apparently the last animation is by HappyToast.]
The .Gif Friday Post No. 101 – Animutation
The .Gif Friday Post No.100 – Look At These Photos. Look At This Dog. Fear This Cat.
The .Gif Friday Post No.99 – Fish attack Circus

“Fishy gon’ getcha, gon’ getcha!”



[Top one found here. The last three, with the description below, are from here (and the first of the three is not an animation).]
“The Musée Mécanique is a museum that houses scores of mechanical toys ranging from Victorian penny arcade toys to automata to early 20th Century fortune tellers to pioneering forays into animation to 1980s video games, all collected by San Francisco resident Edward Zelinski. Within these walls you can see: an opium den’s inhabitants luxuriating in their lair, a drunkard’s delirium tremens-inspired dreams, both a French and an English execution scene (!!!), a sultan’s harem, dancing monkeys, the famous “Laughing Sal,” and an epic, ambitious 1930s fairgrounds scene rich in colloquial detail complete with freak show and a angry caged gorilla (see above). And all this to the creepy sounds of tinny carnival music fading in and out from the activated amusements surrounding you.”
The .Gif Friday Post No.98 – About Time






[Found at Lovegifs, Gifko and Animx.]


















