Free Custom animated avatars for your phone
Beema is a service that allows mobile phone users to create custom talking anitmated avatars. Once you create a character, you can send the video to other mobile phones or post it on websites.
Creating a Beema character requires you to register at their website and select a character. Once a character is chosen, make a call to Beema’s toll free number to record your voice. Their system will then send you a link on your mobile phone and email with the character you chose speaking in your voice. The video is a standard 3GP file which can be sent via MMS.
You can understand their service by watching this small video.
Try Beema (US) or Beema (India)
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sounds fun