wow, i completely forgot about kid pix. seeing that green box of kid pix 1.0 brings back fond memories.
when i was really young i used to make animations with it. for some strange and awesome reason, the program had the ability to export your animation as a stand-alone executable, so i would make comics of a stick figure named "stampy" and give them out at school on floppy disks.
I was always really impressed with the types of animations you could make in kid pix. Reading about the ui thought process that went on with the creator was quite interesting. It really highlights why that program was so successful and a hit with kids everywhere.
Man, downloaded Kid Pix the other day and found out that it wasn't the version that I played on the fruity i(e?)Macs. I was sad. I hope I can find it someday and play it in a PPC emulator...
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