There is a good basic, animation program called Pencil. It is completely free, unless you want to make a donation. It's pretty good for a free thing!
Pivot.
AH! I found one! Called pencil! Awesome program!
paper and pencil
yes
well, you can always make different scenes using Microsoft paint and windows movie maker to make animations. But I suggest that you do use an animation software. here are a few suggested programs: Pencil 2.0 - still by still animation Pivot - stickfigure animation 3DMagix - 3D modeling and animation you can find free downloads for all but 3DMagix. good luck!
No, it's just a free software for animation. It works great for a program you don't need to pay for, but I can't use it anymore because my desktop computer is fried, and won't run it (and iTunes and more) anymore.
its free its a meez animation for everyone
Depends on the type of animation. For vector based (boning and layering characters) I suggest the student version of toon boom animate pro 2. If you want to do traditional animation use MS paint or pencil or flipbook. Maybe you should research the type of animation you want to proceed in than make a decision both animation type will take ALOT of time.
There is no lead in pencil - Pencil is made from graphite
You can do basic animation with Grisoft's GIMP, which is free.
The website located at www.vectorian.com/ provides free flash animation software. There is no catch and it is 100% free. Many other sites that sell their animation software offer a free trial for potential customers before they purchase.