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I was just reminiscing of the early internet elsewhere, and I randomly remembered https://joecartoon.com/. Crazily enough, the site is still running! I must have watched every single flash animation on that entire website as a teenager.

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[–] Jessica 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Unfortunately flash is dead, so they seem to all be regular videos now, but at least the content is still there. I just watched the gerbil in a fish tank one myself. I’m guessing they’re just screen recordings of the author clicking through the options

[–] Killer 2 points 2 years ago

If you can get the .swf file or even url they can still be played through a standalone flashplayer.

There's also Flashpoint which is an archive of tons of old flash games and animations.