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I wouldn't say "made my year" but it does bring me joy whenever I look at it. Floor 796 is a semi-interactive multimedia art project that brings movie, TV, video game, and anime characters together in what I believe is supposed to be one floor of a space station with many rooms. In one such room, an AI or machine is watching all kinds of videos, implying that it is making all these characters from what it sees in our entertainment to populate its otherwise desolate station. You can click/tap on something to see what it is, and if that doesn't work, then it's an original character (there are a few of them). Also, some characters vary widely from the original style (like the Simpsons family, they aren't yellow). You can search to see if your favourites are there, or you can just look around. You can also follow them on Telegram (and maybe others) to get updated when they add stuff.