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Welcome to Phenakiff: The Blog of Phenaki Animation! 🎬✨

Here, we want to share some fun stories about animation, the behind-the-scenes moments, and the little things that make our world at Phenaki Animation so exciting! Whether you're a fellow animation lover or just curious about how we bring characters to life, this is the place for you.
You know, animation is not just about drawing cool characters or making them move. It’s about creating entire worlds, giving personalities to things that don’t even exist, and sometimes… making them do things even we didn't plan for! 😂
We’ll be using this space to share stories like these, along with updates on our projects, sneak peeks into what’s coming up next, and maybe even some interviews with our team members who make all the magic happen.
So, stick around, grab some popcorn, and join us on this animated adventure! You never know what fun, random moments we’ll share next.
Till next time, keep it animated! 🎬✨



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