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I ripped the sprites from Disney Emoji Blitz!!!
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I successfully extracted the graphics from Disney Emoji Blitz, as you can see here:

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However, not only do I have the graphics with their original filenames, I also created a table that preserves their original order, as well as additional information:

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I had originally tried to upload them at https://www.spriters-resource.com/mobile...mojiblitz/ but it got rejected because they were too large (200MB!) and I would have had to split them into multiple subcategories. However, I do not want to split them up for the following reasons:
  1. In order to do them justice, I would have to divide the playable characters into their Group Collections, which would require me to get to level 20 which would take so long that they would have probably added more emojis by the time I'm done, meaning I would have to do everything again.
  2. The way they are ordered in their Group Collections is not how they are sorted on the emoji keyboard anyway.
  3. Since they are supposed to be emojis, and therefore textual characters, I believe that they deserve to be accessible via a single table. Perhaps I or someone else might upload the table at https://disneyemojiblitz.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Emojis one day.
  4. The bottom row of the table contains additional resources for anyone who might want to convert the set of graphics into a sticker app or something. Even splitting the emojis into playable characters and collection items would have required me to remove the bottom row entirely or give it its own category, which would then be overlooked by anyone who is only interested in the emojis themselves.
  5. The bottom row contains a missing image icon called "Noimage.png" which is from Disney Emoji Blitz Wiki and not from the game itself but I included it anyway for the sake of completeness.
Perhaps this table simply isn't compatible with the format The Spriters Resource stores its sprites in. That's why I am uploading it here, instead:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/dfnbvcmcoq...s.zip/file
The table is included as the file "unpack ZIP and open this with web browser.html" and the file "readme.txt" contains all licensing information. Mostly, it says that you may use everything without giving credit but I would like to be informed if you ever make anything special out of them. It also contains instructions on how to crack Disney Emoji Blitz to get all the emojis and additional information.

I currently tend to not upload them at https://www.spriters-resource.com/mobile...mojiblitz/ because whatever I would upload there would necessarily be inferior to what I have uploaded here and I want interested people to find the best possible version when googling them.
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