Good animation.
I think good animation follows the 12 principles of animation on the one hand and is impressive on the other. For example, a lot of Japanese animation doesn’t always follow the 12 principles of animation. Audiences often see Japanese animation characters who don’t move and say their lines. Most Japanese animation is not good animation if it is measured strictly by the 12 Laws of Animation. But the fact is that Japanese animation has its successes in narrative that people can learn from. This includes Chinese ink animation as well. Of course, I also like animations like SpongeBob SquarePants and Inside Out . We can easily tell from the silhouettes which character is in these animations. An interesting and memorable character is the first step to good animation. Secondly, according to the 12 rules of animation, the characters should be interesting and eye-catching in a way that makes physical sense.



Bad Animation:
While this animation may have been made to be a spoof, we can tell that it really is a bad one. Firstly, the character design is uncomfortable. Secondly, the movement process is stiff. The walking pose does not follow the movement pattern. The cloak does not follow through the movement either.