This is a short animation I made some time ago:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCwWP3NOMhE
Some clips of an animated series I am working on (some of them need update):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JY7DXgxpe4
This one was made for a TV program in Puerto Rico. The guy in the program uses funny hats to present music videos. The character on the animation is his caricature:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKUYXMBGsX0
Some of my animations
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Re: Some of my animations
This looks absolutely great Aviles. One minor point though : the professor character zooms off into the sky without anticipation or squash and stretch. It's just the same drawing but then moving faster. Your animation could have a bit more "snap" to it if you added a couple of extra drawings. Something like this :

First there's the anticipation when he's about to open the throttle all the way. He rolls up into a ball (but his eyes into the direction he is going to fly). Then he zooms off and is stretched into a line (the ball stretches to become a line). His acceleration is so great that his feet take a little while to catch up with his upper body (it's important to keep his feet at the same location on the screen). You can play a joke with it by stretching his body to the point his trousers drop (showing his underwear). Finally, his legs spring back to his body that is off screen.
It should all play well in silhouette, first squashing into a ball, then exploding into a line which is stretched and stretched.

First there's the anticipation when he's about to open the throttle all the way. He rolls up into a ball (but his eyes into the direction he is going to fly). Then he zooms off and is stretched into a line (the ball stretches to become a line). His acceleration is so great that his feet take a little while to catch up with his upper body (it's important to keep his feet at the same location on the screen). You can play a joke with it by stretching his body to the point his trousers drop (showing his underwear). Finally, his legs spring back to his body that is off screen.
It should all play well in silhouette, first squashing into a ball, then exploding into a line which is stretched and stretched.