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The animation that is displayed in a videogame when a character, especially a player-controlled character, is just standing around. A few games may do it when you pause instead. Related: Pop Up Video Games. And for sprites permanently animated even when not moving, Hyperactive Sprite. When you are the one who can activate the animation see Emote Animation, Taunt Button and Stop Poking Me. Examples of Idle Animation include:

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  • Idle Animation
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  • The animation that is displayed in a videogame when a character, especially a player-controlled character, is just standing around. A few games may do it when you pause instead. Related: Pop Up Video Games. And for sprites permanently animated even when not moving, Hyperactive Sprite. When you are the one who can activate the animation see Emote Animation, Taunt Button and Stop Poking Me. Examples of Idle Animation include:
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  • The animation that is displayed in a videogame when a character, especially a player-controlled character, is just standing around. A few games may do it when you pause instead. Related: Pop Up Video Games. And for sprites permanently animated even when not moving, Hyperactive Sprite. When you are the one who can activate the animation see Emote Animation, Taunt Button and Stop Poking Me. Examples of Idle Animation include:
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