[Boot Animations] Retro Cartoons

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jd1639

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I had fun reliving childhood making these boot animations. They are from cartoons from the 1950's and 60's. I hope you enjoy them.

To use:
  1. In /system/media rename your existing boot animation to bootanimation.zip.bak
  1. Download the boot animiation of your choice and rename it bootanimation.zip
  1. Copy the bootanimation.zip to /system/media. Don't forget to see permissions to rw-r-r

And here are the boot animations:

Bugs Bunny, http://d-h.st/nao

Yosemite Sam, http://d-h.st/v9Y

Foghorn Leghorn, http://d-h.st/KiA

Road Runner, http://d-h.st/AG9

Mighty Mouse, http://d-h.st/fBX

Bullwinkle, http://d-h.st/F5r

Woody Woodpecker, http://d-h.st/2bk

And here are some short samples
 

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@jd1639 I closed your other thread where this all started, so you only have to maintain one thread with these. Nice work btw and I am close in age as well, so nice to see these come up again. Maybe a Tom and Jerry?

ProTip: If you want to save your current bootanimation in System/media, you can always drop your "new" or test one in /data/local and set your permissions and it will boot up with that one. Don't like it and want to go back to your original, just go into /data/local and delete bootanimation.zip. Not sure how you have them packaged as I haven't downloaded yet, but if they have the meta-inf and all that, just unzip the file and find the bootanimation.zip and pull that to put in /data/local. Should be /data/local/bootanimation.zip
 
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    I had fun reliving childhood making these boot animations. They are from cartoons from the 1950's and 60's. I hope you enjoy them.

    To use:
    1. In /system/media rename your existing boot animation to bootanimation.zip.bak
    1. Download the boot animiation of your choice and rename it bootanimation.zip
    1. Copy the bootanimation.zip to /system/media. Don't forget to see permissions to rw-r-r

    And here are the boot animations:

    Bugs Bunny, http://d-h.st/nao

    Yosemite Sam, http://d-h.st/v9Y

    Foghorn Leghorn, http://d-h.st/KiA

    Road Runner, http://d-h.st/AG9

    Mighty Mouse, http://d-h.st/fBX

    Bullwinkle, http://d-h.st/F5r

    Woody Woodpecker, http://d-h.st/2bk

    And here are some short samples
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    Awesome idea. Any chance you could do the 1980's transformers ??

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    @jd1639 I closed your other thread where this all started, so you only have to maintain one thread with these. Nice work btw and I am close in age as well, so nice to see these come up again. Maybe a Tom and Jerry?

    ProTip: If you want to save your current bootanimation in System/media, you can always drop your "new" or test one in /data/local and set your permissions and it will boot up with that one. Don't like it and want to go back to your original, just go into /data/local and delete bootanimation.zip. Not sure how you have them packaged as I haven't downloaded yet, but if they have the meta-inf and all that, just unzip the file and find the bootanimation.zip and pull that to put in /data/local. Should be /data/local/bootanimation.zip