Display title | Flipnote Studio |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Flipnote Studio was an application distributed for free with the Nintendo DSi. Flipnote Studio allowed you to create simple hand-drawn animations. You can then add sound to these animations, if you wish. The true entertainment value of Flipnote Studio, however, comes in the accompanying Internet community, Flipnote Hatena. Hatena is where you shared the flipnotes you've made. On Hatena, you could watch other people's flipnotes, download them, and edit them (if the original creator gave you the go-ahead). If people watched your flipnotes and liked them, they may give you "Stars", which simply served as a means of quantifying how much people like them. There are five different types of Stars: gold, green, red, blue, and purple, from most common to least common. |