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** The second TV Movie, ''Channel Chasers'', makes great use of this since its a send up of animated kids shows. Ranging from golden age to Looney Tunes style to animesque to even puppetry.
* ''[[Spongebob SquarePants]]'', "Truth or Square" has two segments done in a retro animation style: a 1950s Krusty Krab commercial drawn like a UPA cartoon, and a "vintage" SpongeBob episode done as a '30s Fleischer cartoon.
** Many episodes also feature highly detailed still frames of a person or object. Usually this is used for a [[Gross Up Close Up]], but occasionally it is used for other purposes, such as to make SpongeBob look extremely geeky. Probably the most [[Memetic Mutation|famous one]]: {{media-|fleb_spongebob_squidward-EPIC-frown.jpg| Does THIS look unsure to you?!}} (Click the above image if you dare; it's [[Nightmare Fuel]].)
** Oftentimes the show has live-action segments or cutouts thrown into the animation for comical effect. In "Frankendoodle", we see a live-filmed artist on a boat who drops his pencil. The pencil goes into the underwater world of Spongebob, but it stays live-action even when everything else is cartoony. Also in "The Snowball Effect", at the beginning a live-action shot of a glacier collapsing is shown to justify underwater snow.
* In the ''[[Kim Possible]]'' episode "Exchange", when Ron beats Fukushima ("It is my honor to defeat you!"), the art suddenly changes to a still shot of victorious Ron and Rufus in manga style.
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