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Which principle of animation states that when an object or character stops moving they must slow down their motion first?
exaggeration principle
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The principle of animation that states that when an object or character stops moving, they must slow down their motion first is the **slow-in and slow-out principle**. This principle emphasizes the need for gradual acceleration and deceleration, making movements appear more natural and realistic.

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