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'''''<small>*For animated scripts on YWOT, see [https://yourworldoftext.wiki/Moving_Text_Objects Moving Text Objects]</small>'''''
'''''<small>*For animated scripts on YWOT, see [https://web.archive.org/web/20250619085522/https://yourworldoftext.wiki/Moving_Text_Objects Moving Text Objects]</small>'''''


'''''<small>*See also: [https://ourworldoftext.com/tileanimator /tileAnimator], a [[Unique worlds|unique world]] that allows users to create small ASCII animations</small>'''''  
'''''<small>*See also: [https://ourworldoftext.com/tileanimator /tileAnimator], a [[Unique worlds|unique world]] that allows users to create small ASCII animations</small>'''''  
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[[File:Mrguy script list.webp|thumb|310x310px|Script list]]
[[File:Mrguy script list.webp|thumb|310x310px|Script list]]


See [https://files.catbox.moe/5qk1z4.mp4 here] for a similar running stickman script from 2025.
[[Mr.Guy]] is a founding member of OWOT who has been scripting on [[Your World of Text]] since the early 2010s. He enjoys OWOT for the freedom it offers in allowing users to experiment with scripts.<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
 
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File:Mr guy follower.gif|"Ballman," a stick figure following the [[physics cursor]](''July 7th, 2022'')
File:Mr guy follower.gif|"Ballman," a stick figure following the [[physics cursor]](''July 7th, 2022'')
File:Mr guy doom fire.gif|The ''DOOM'' algorithm for fire being run in OWOT(''September 7th, 2022'')
File:Mr guy doom fire.gif|The ''DOOM'' algorithm for fire being run in OWOT(''September 7th, 2022'')
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''*Working name, idk what lime calls them.''
''*Working name, idk what lime calls them.''


Small text creatures that automatically move around the canvas, avoiding text in the process.<gallery widths="300" heights="300" mode="packed" caption="''*The following footage also contains user-controlled creations by [[Poopman]] and [[Guest-1052]]''">
Small text creatures that automatically move around the canvas, avoiding text in the process. Lime has created several types of fauna with distinct designs and functionalities, such as stickmen(''støckmen'') with dynamic poses, [[Symbols for Legacy Computing|SLC]] faces that periodically change expressions, and tiny, single-charactered fleas that travel across the canvas in small leaps.
File:Spawn fauna 1.gif
 
These scripts were being worked on as early as late 2024, and lime would deploy them at [[Spawn]] from time to time.<gallery widths="300" heights="300" caption="">
File:Spawn fauna 1.gif|''*The following footage also contains user-controlled creations by [[Poopman]] and [[Guest-1052]]''
File:Spawn fauna 2.gif
File:Spawn fauna 2.gif
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== Platformer stickman script ==
== Platformer stickman script ==


A purple stickman that runs around the canvas and destroys text by firing projectiles.  
A user-controlled stickman that runs around the canvas, climbing over text and destroying them by firing projectiles. Users with this script can customize the colors of their stickmen and display their usernames over them.
 
The script is publicly available [https://pastebin.com/jUYTyS79 here] if you want to mess around with it.


The script has been made accessible to several users, including [[NextOS]] and [[Voidi]]. Users with the script can display their username over the stickman.<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
See [https://files.catbox.moe/5qk1z4.mp4 here] to see another stickman script by [[Lime.owot|lime]].<gallery widths="200" heights="200">
File:Platformer stickman controls.png|UI and controls
File:Platformer stickman controls.png|UI and controls(''Purple highlights are from the script exceeding OWOT's ratelimit by pasting too fast. Another side effect of this is that certain animations often leave behind afterimages.'')
File:Platformer stickman code.png|Code
File:Nextos stickman 1.gif|The script being used by [[NextOS]]
File:Nextos stickman 1.gif|The script being used by NextOS
File:Nextos stickman 2.gif|The script being used by NextOS
File:Nextos stickman 2.gif|The script being used by NextOS
File:Ellipse blast.gif|"Ellipse blast"
File:Ellipse blast.gif|"Ellipse blast"
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File:Full block video player march 7 2021.gif|Full block video player from March 7th, 2021
File:Full block video player march 7 2021.gif|Full block video player from March 7th, 2021
File:Hanan circle animation.gif|By [[Hello]](''December 25th, 2021'')
File:Hanan circle animation.gif|By [[Hello]](''December 25th, 2021'')
File:Animated scripts 2022.png|Various animated scripts from 2022<ref>The script for the mobile cat can be found at [https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/425310-moving-small-cat/code greasyfork.org/en/scripts/425310-moving-small-cat/code] though it no longer seems to work as of 2025.</ref>
File:Snake.gif|Snake game from [https://ourworldoftext.com/funbox /funbox](''Sped up'')
File:Snake.gif|Snake game from [https://ourworldoftext.com/funbox /funbox](''Sped up'')
File:Poopman mario.gif|User controlled Super Mario script by [[Poopman]]
File:Poopman mario.gif|User controlled Super Mario script by [[Poopman]]
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File:Sop station.gif|December 2nd, 2025(''Sped up 10x'')
File:Sop station.gif|December 2nd, 2025(''Sped up 10x'')
File:Video player breaking bad and mario.gif|December 4th, 2025
File:Video player breaking bad and mario.gif|December 4th, 2025
File:Voidi and snake.gif|December 9th, 2025(''Sped up 8x'')  
File:Voidi and snake.gif|December 9th, 2025(''Sped up 8x'')
File:Center console christmas tree animation.gif|December 10th, 2025
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Latest revision as of 00:02, 11 December 2025

*For animated scripts on YWOT, see Moving Text Objects

*See also: /tileAnimator, a unique world that allows users to create small ASCII animations

Scripts that create the illusion of movement by rapidly pasting and deleting text.

Unless stated otherwise, all gifs here are playing at real time.

FP

New Year/Christmas countdowns

FP's New Year and Christmas Countdowns feature multiple animated elements. See one of these events in action here.

Fireworks script

The animated fireworks script from the New Year countdown has also been used by spammers for more destructive purposes.

Town building script

FP showcasing the script in the #scripting channel of the OWOT Discord(December 18th, 2021).

Bomb script

A script that places a bomb emoji on the canvas, which explodes after a brief countdown and scatters all text in its vicinity.

From the #scripting channel of the OWOT Discord(December 20th, 2021).

Mr.Guy

Script list

Mr.Guy is a founding member of OWOT who has been scripting on Your World of Text since the early 2010s. He enjoys OWOT for the freedom it offers in allowing users to experiment with scripts.

Video player


Lime

Lime Radio

Lime Elevator

Spawn fauna

*Working name, idk what lime calls them.

Small text creatures that automatically move around the canvas, avoiding text in the process. Lime has created several types of fauna with distinct designs and functionalities, such as stickmen(støckmen) with dynamic poses, SLC faces that periodically change expressions, and tiny, single-charactered fleas that travel across the canvas in small leaps.

These scripts were being worked on as early as late 2024, and lime would deploy them at Spawn from time to time.

Prophetbot

A bot created by TheUltimateKatanaMaster in July 2023. It is primarily a chat bot, though the name "Prophetbot" is also attached to an animated scrolling text display that would appear at Spawn from time to time.

Sped up 5x
English version(Sped up 5x)
Sped up 5x
Sped up 5x
Announcing its return to chat(Sped up 5x)
Regarding PKK and Jujublob(Sped up 5x)
files.catbox.moe/2qg79a.webp(Sped up 5x)
Running alongside another bot by Marvideo(Real time)

Catha'vi

Roombas

Catha'vi's roomba on YWOT(Sped up 30x)

In their early days on the site, Catha'Vi was known for creating ASCII roombas which would move around the canvas and delete everything in their paths.

These roombas were initially deployed on Your World of Text, where they were seen as a nuisance by much of the site's users. Catha'vi's roombas were inspired by an earlier script from YWOT which was also abhorred by the userbase.

The roombas suffered a similar level of backlash when they were eventually ported over to OWOT. On one instance, FP himself ordered Catha'vi to shut down their script, complaining that they needlessly erased text and left ugly patterns all over Spawn.

/movienight

/movienight was a world which hosted scheduled broadcasts of various movies.

It played films at ~5 fps using a grid of 80x25 characters. Graphics were initially rendered using colored full blocks(█), but later updated to a combination of half blocks(▀, ▄) and cell background colors for double the resolution. Subtitles were included to make up for a lack of sound, though they were often out of sync with the scenes.

/movienight shut down in August of 2024, but Catha'vi hinted one year later that the world might return sometime soon.

/movienight2

On August 18th, 2025, Catha'vi created a sequel to /movienight which rendered footage using octant characters. This newer world animated on a smaller grid(40x12 characters) in order to improve the frame rate(and also because octants allowed for higher resolutions to be achieved using fewer characters).

/riscv

/riscv was a Linux emulator that ran in OWOT. It was released by Catha'vi on December 1st, 2025. Uses could interact with it by inputting commands into chat.

Starting(Sped up 2x)

Mr. Black

Mr. Black was active for only a few weeks in late 2024, but during that time he attracted a large amount of attention for deploying various animations at Spawn.

Toy Car

SOP Animations

Echoden

Helloyanis created something similar to the rocket script in 2022.

Daydun?

A set of animated spinning graphics that were occasionally broadcasted to Spawn, most recently in August of 2025. They were likely generated with an octant-based implementation of daydun random

These graphics were attributed to DayDun[1], a founding member of OWOT and its sister website OWOP.

Octant Video Player by ??????

The video player running alongside two iterations of Daydun?'s rotating graphic(August 16th, 2025)
Color on vs color off(August 14th, 2025)

Created by an anonymous user who used #CAD453 for their text color.

The script rendered footage from its creator's monitor using octants. Its frame rate and resolution were extremely low, limitations which the creator blamed on Spawn's excessive ratelimit.

FP color banned the creator of the video player after they repeatedly used it to stream porn at spawn. This proved to be ineffective, and the user would resume their illicit broadcast a few days later.

The player was also used to play less graphic pieces of media, including TV shows like Breaking Bad and Beavis and Butthead. Other times the creator would simply livestream themselves browsing social media or scrolling around OWOT itself.

The creator briefly considered releasing the script to the public, but decided not to after being convinced that bad actors would use it to lag the canvas.

e_g.

e_g., also knowns as Meowcer, is a veteran scripter within the community.

/orpvpboss

Inspired by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH951OcqqYY.

/orpvpboss was an interactive game that allowed users to play a Candybox-esque side scroller. It was released by e_g. on October 18th, 2025.

Users could use comu links to control the player character, executing actions such as moving left/right, attacking and defending. There was also an admin panel that let players spawn enemies, adjust healthbars, and increase/decrease difficulty.

Three enemy types existed:

  • Red stick figures that moved from right to left. These enemies would taunt the player and call them a noob during a game over.
    • Clicking the "defend" comu link placed a barrier in front of the player character, which would block attacks from the red stickmen and gave the player time to recover health.
  • Planes that dropped bombs as they passed overhead.
    • Clicking the "up" comu link placed a barrier above the player character, which protected against bombs being dropped from overhead.
  • A massive (compared to other enemies) braille image of a Minecraft zombie that moved from right to left and bulldozed everything in its path.
    • These enemies had an absurd amount of health and are mostly intended as an absurd gag, i.e. impossible to defeat.

There was also a score(tick) system that constantly increased so long as the player character was alive. On the night of the world's release, e_g. and Falling1 were able to achieve a high score of 1378 without cheating using the admin panel.

Pou

Platformer stickman script

A user-controlled stickman that runs around the canvas, climbing over text and destroying them by firing projectiles. Users with this script can customize the colors of their stickmen and display their usernames over them.

The script is publicly available here if you want to mess around with it.

See here to see another stickman script by lime.

gimmickCellar

Find a list of their scripts at /gcScriptHub.

/lifetest

Chat commands were used to change the rules of the game

/lifetest was created on November 27th, 2025. It hosted several variations of Conway's Game of Life.

Sped up 10x

/pacmanscript

/pacmanscript was created on November 28th, 2025.

Rainbow unicode script

Appeared at Spawn on December 8th, 2025. Animated patterns would appear over a matrix of colorful unicode symbols.

The script was created by a spammer named hateyoujustin.

High res image of the background

Miscellaneous

A variety of animated scripts on February 26th, 2023

Bonus: Spam(and other scripts) that spreads in a pattern

*idk if these fit all the criteria for animated scripts, but they at least achieve a life-like quality that isn't found in normal pasting/editing

Trivia

  • Animated scripts also exist in Your World of Text—with the most notable example being the infamous Roomba—though they tend to be much slower due to the site's lower rate limits.
  • Animation is technically possible on Our World of Pixels but faces similar constraints as YWOT.
  • Bad Apple has been animated multiple times on all three canvases.
  • As of 2025 no one has ever attempted to run DOOM in OWOT, though Guest-1052 one suggested that it could be done by porting msdos ASCII DOOM 1999 into the site. On another note, Catha'vi's world /doomwad contains the entirety of doom.wad encoded in octants; the world contains 3 mb of data and is roughly 246 coordinates long.

Notes

  1. Awaiting confirmation
  2. The script for the mobile cat can be found at greasyfork.org/en/scripts/425310-moving-small-cat/code though it no longer seems to work as of 2025.