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On the Web
- Stick Death - Article about the art of this particular genre, with links to animations, games and stick death cartoons.
- Pac-Death - A variation on stick figures - this time its Pac-Man fighting death with a variety of weapons, and losing.
- Stick Death - Animation archive, greeting cards, and graphics featuring stick figures being killed.
- Sam's Sick Stick Flicks - Features collection of stick figure death animations.
- Stick Dudes - A site with stick figure death animations.
- Bob's Sticks o' Death - Features a culturally literate mayhem of stick figures being killed.
- The Stick Figure Death Theatre - The original movies in all their gory glory.
- The Stick Figure Death Picture Show - GIF movie archive, news and hate mail.
- RLF Studios - Selection of stick figure deaths and home to the cult classic "Really Long Fight" series. Blood, gore, entertainment.
- Big Hed's Studio - Stick Figure Deaths with Big Hed and Little Devil.
Wikipedia Articles
- Stick figure - A stick figure is a very simple type of drawing, generally of the human form, although stick figures of other types of animals are possible (for example, a stick figure dog). In a stick figure, the head is represented by a circle, sometimes embellished with details such as eyes or ...
- Stick Figure Death Theatre - Stick Figure Death Theatre is an animation showcase website, created by owner Matt Calvert in 1996. As the name suggests, this site is home to stick figure movies of characters (usually) meeting their doom.
- Stick Figure Neighbourhood - Stick Figure Neighbourhood was the first album by the Burlington band Spoons. Released in 1981, it received some airplay on college stations, particularly the songs Conventional Beliefs and Red Light.
- TISFAT - This Is Stick Figure Animation Theatre (TISFAT) is a free stick figure animation tool made in Delphi by 'NoshBar' (Dirk de la Hunt).
- Standardized mortality ratio - The standardized mortality ratio or SMR in epidemiology is the ratio of observed deaths to expected deaths according to a specific health outcome in a population and serves as an indirect means of adjusting a rate. The figure for observed deaths is usually obtained for a particular sample of a population.