[CM11][CM12][CM12.1][CM13]Kantai Collection Boot Animation[20160102] - Android Themes

Kantai Collection Boot Animationby jimmy97liew (KNOWN AS こやいば小刃Koyaiba)
This is my first work on boot animation. I will try to make more anime boot animations once I have time.
Preview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR-bn_AjRzQ&index=1&list=PLsnxdmiJX8g1XOxfD6LSGJTtAbznCmQbo
Download Link:
https://mega.nz/#F!JBsQHCQJ!xAZwd36N9xkTLFWAT_q4vg
How to use the ZIP file:
Attention-The ZIP files are unflashable.
1. Download from the link given, rename it to bootanimation.zip after downloaded.
2. Copy the zip without extract to this directory "/storage/media", be sure you have root access to system, and don't forget to make a backup of original copy.
3. Reboot your phone to view the modified bootscreen.
*CM13 haven't been tested yet, but I'm sure it will work on it too if the bootanimation.zip file are same.
*Remember to choose the resolution that fit your screen size.

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[BOOT] Android Scribble Boot and Shutdown Animations

I've been using Andromeda since it was first released, but I didn't like the Armani branding in the boot and shutdown animations, so I decided to install ones of my choice. My favorite is the Android Scribble animation, the original one with green and gray color. I also used the one with orange color when I ran the themed version of andromeda 2.x for a while. Here they are in one place for easy download.
Boot Animation:
Most custom kernels support custom boot animations using a bootanimation.zip file. This is *NOT* a clockwork mod recovery flashable file, but should be renamed to bootanimation.zip and copied into /data/local/bootanimation.zip (recommended) or /system/media/bootanimation.zip. These boot animations are suitable for most custom roms, as long as the kernel supports it.
Download from Dropbox:
Android Scribble boot animation
Orange Android Scribble boot animation
Shutdown Animation:
The shutdown animation works differently. The png image files must be copied to the /system/media/video/shutdown/ directory. The following files *ARE* flashable from clockwork mod recovery. The current contents of the directory will be overwritten with the new contents. It will not be backed up and will be lost. If you wish to preserve the existing shutdown animation, you should use root explorer or another root file manager to transfer all the current contents of the /system/media/video/shutdown/ directory to a backup location.
Download from dropbox:
Android Scribble shutdown animation (CWM flashable)
Orange Android Scribble shutdown animation (CWM flashable)
I have a question or 2. If I place the bootanimation.zip in the folder you stated, will the kernel go there first or will I also have to delete the original Andromeda bootsamsumg.qmg & bootsamsumgloop.qmg files so there are no problems or boot lock-up? Also you recommended putting zip file in data/local folder. When I go there I have a data folder that is empty. I believe I will have to create the local folder then copy boot.zip into. Is this correct. I'm running Andromeda v3 with Ursa Minor 2 kernel. Thanks
Samsung Captivate running Andromeda V3 - Ursa Minor 2 kernel - JVK modem
HoneyComb Theme Andromeda - Modified for my pleasure
billlapinga said:
I have a question or 2. If I place the bootanimation.zip in the folder you stated, will the kernel go there first or will I also have to delete the original Andromeda bootsamsumg.qmg & bootsamsumgloop.qmg files so there are no problems or boot lock-up? Also you recommended putting zip file in data/local folder. When I go there I have a data folder that is empty. I believe I will have to create the local folder then copy boot.zip into. Is this correct. I'm running Andromeda v3 with Ursa Minor 2 kernel. Thanks
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Just place bootanimation.zip in one of the two directories, and then reboot. Nothing else is required. Btw, /data/local/ should be there on andromeda3, I think. I had SpeedMod kernel installed on Andromeda for a while before the new Ursa Minor kernel came out, and it may have created that directory when I installed it. If it's there, it should be an empty directory except for a sub-folder called tmp. If not, you can create it with permissions rwxrwx--x, or just use the /system/media/ directory.
The shutdown animation is a clockwork mod flashable zip file. Copy the file to your sd card, use the power menu, or any method you prefer, to boot into recovery. Ursa Minor kernel (and most custom kernels) contains ClockworkMod Recivery v2.5.1.3. Select "install zip from sdcard" then "choose zip from sdcard" then find the "cwm-scribbleshutdown.zip" file (it's easier to find if you put it in the root of the sdcard), confirm selection and go. It will automatically install the image files into the correct directory. When it's done, go back, go back, and reboot.

[BOOT] Eclipse RFI Boot Animation

Eclipse RFI Boot Animation
Put this together as an alternative for the Eclipse ROM...
Thanks goes to nitroglycerin33 for the sweet ROM and the custom font
YOUTUBE Video:
Eclipse RFI Boot Animation by dubsx
AS ALWAYS...
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PHONE AS A RESULT OF USING THIS CONTENT, JUST AS IT IS NO ONE ELSES FAULT FOR ANY DAMAGE I MIGHT DO TO MINE. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW THE RISKS INVOLVED, YA MIGHT JUST BE BETTER OFF STICKING WITH STOCK. It's not that complicated, just do a little research. Plenty of knowledge floating around XDA...
Simple enough:
1:: download the .zip
2:: rename it (using ES File Explorer or Astro or any ROOT EXPLORER that will allow you to MOUNT SYSTEM AS WRITABLE) by simply cutting out the description so that it is just bootanimation.zip
3:: copy or cut the bootanimation.zip and paste it in the system/media folder
4:: you will be warned that the merge will overwrite the existing file and that the world will end (not really, just accept the merge)
REBOOT
CAUTION: DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE ECLIPSE WITHOUT PROPER EYEWEAR
Eclipse RFI Boot Animation [9.15MB]:
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD
...don't be afraid to use the "THANKS" button...
NOTE: The file below is the same animation in JPEG format, for anyone who wants a smaller file or has issues with the larger PNG version above.
Looks good
REVISED and OPTIMIZED version posted
the attached .zip is in JPEG format. PNG version is the "CLICK TO DOWNLOAD" link
how to install this bootanimation on 4 step i was accept the merge but it writes that files cant copied and then a give to my es explorer root and writable mode then copy the file accept the merge and then it writes that file can't copy and bootanimation.zip that lay into media folder go away i don't know what happened with he after reboot my old bootanimation come again how install this bootanmitaion?
Imagine it works on V2

[Bootanimation] Arrow - TV Show

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NOT RESPONSABLE IF SOMETHING HAPPEN DURING THIS INSTALLATION OR IF YOU DO A MISTAKE DURING THIS PROCESS
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Hi Community,
Here is another Boot Animation this time with the awesome DC TV Series - Arrow - like the show that doesn't mean i'm a DC fan cuz i'm both btw Marvel and DC well enjoy.
How to Install :
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1- Transfer the Zip file to your Device (I personally have a Folder with the name "Boot Animations")
2- Rename the Zip file to bootanimation.zip ( the .zip is just the extension so no need to add that part)
3- Using the ES File Explorer (the one i use) go to /System/Media rename the current bootanimation.zip to bootanimation_Original.zip (so that way you have a backup of the orignal in place)
4- transfer the file to /system/media using ES FIle Explorer
5- go to Properties and change permission to RW-R-R
6- Reboot and Enjoy.
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Download Animation file :
Click Here to Download the File
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How to install Flashable Zip :
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1- Copy Zip file to you phone (i prefer having a Folder name Boot Animations and have the files there)
2- Reboot to Recovery ( i'm using TWRP but case is with any other custome recovery )
3- Go to where you have the file
4- Flash the Bootaniamtion
5- Reboot and Enjoy
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Download Animation file :
Click Here to Download the FLASHABLE File
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Here to take a look of the Animation in action
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY-LkixhQ58
P.S. this is Base in Season 2 of the Series
P.S.S This can be flash using Flashify
Looks like fun. Thanks

Setting a custom Bootanimation

Hey folks,
just a quick one for those who are interested. You can set a custom Bootup Animation. Most/All Animations you find online will work. Mind though, with the Mate 7 you won't be able to use provided flushable Zip files. So here's a short how-to
1. Download the Animation you want
1.1 Determine if the zip is a flashable file or the Animation itself (both are zip files)
If you don't now, unpack the file. If its folders named "Part1, Part2,..." You have the Animation. If you see a "System" folder, it's flashable.
1.2 in case of flushable: Browse to "\System\Media" and save the zip file on your PC
2. Push the Zip File to your Phone (Anywhere you are able to find it again )
3. Use a Root Explorer on your Phone (i like ES Explorer) and mount your "root" as RW (google the exact steps for your chosen Explorer)
4. Copy the "boot animation.zip" to "\cust\preinstalled\pubilc\media"
5. Reboot and Enjoy
Just for you, i'll add the Stock Android L Bootanimation:
Android L Bootanimation - OneDrive
If you have any Questions, or something doesn't work, let me know.

Oreo BootAnimation For Moto G3

Hey Guyz I'm back But this Time with OREO Boot Animation for our Moto G3...... Hope U would Like it
Requirements:
1. Rooted Moto G 2015 Device
2. Es File Explorer or Any Explorer that gives you excess to Root Folder
3. Dont flash the zip file using custom recovery as it wont work
Download the Zip file from The Attachment and Follow the Instruction carefully : :angel:
Installation:
1 . Download the ES file Manager or Root Explorer from the Play store.
2. Open Root Browser (or your file manager) app and once inside, locate your original boot animation file (bootanimation.zip) in /system/media. See Image No 1.
3. Long-press the file, choose Rename and name it to bootanimation1.zip see image No 2.
4. Next, browse to the custom boot animation that you want to switch to, copy the zip file to /system/media. Long-press, choose Permission.
5. Tick the boxes as shown in the screenshot below, and press OK. After that, rename the file to bootanimation.zip, if the zip file name is different. see image no 3.
Note: You have to make sure that the file name is correct (bootanimation.zip) for the system to recognize your boot animation, and boot properly. see image no 4.
6. Now you should be able to see two zip files, one, bootanimation.zip (new file) and the other is bootanimation.zip1 (original).
Note: If you ever want to switch back to your original boot animation, delete the current bootanimation.zip and rename the original file back to bootanimation.zip (from bootanimation.zip1).
I have Also Attached the Image File of these instructions step by step for clear understanding......
Hope U like It Hit ThanX Button:good:
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