Magic.
Artist.
Deluxe.
( Disney Magic artist deluxe! Let's play Part 1! No Commentary! - Leo Angle )
A.K.A. Disney's Kidpix

Ok, fair, I had some brush-ups (HAH) with the humble MSPaint early too, but M.A.D. has a very special spot in my heart. I have all the sounds when you hover over the tools memorized. And when you use them too. I never got to do anything worth it with the program but when I was a kid I loved to put this on the computer with my cousins and making Camp Lazlo comics and "slapping" characters with the fish brush, and drawing a Homer with a big open mouth and "feeding" him Mickey Mouse gummies

I made one of my cousins spit his drink at the screen out of laughter with the last one
It was a time of nothing but joyous artistic freedom
My only flaw with it is the "animation" tool, which was just putting Mickey & Friends animated GIFs over pre-made backgrounds, and everything felt... too tailor-made, too ready. "Here's a Wild West city background and here's a set of stickers of Mickey & Friends as cowboys, and a dancing cactus". It didn't jolt my imagination as the painting side did. Oddly enough, a previous version (I think it's Magic Artist Studio) had some rudimentary animation tools that let you, you know,
actually draw the things you're going to animate. It even has a rudimentary inbetweening tool! How cool is that!
Since we got so many new users, I'd like to take a moment to crosspromote
the Unconventional Art Software topic: if you feel like giving wacky and obscure art programs a try, we're trying to compile them all here! And if you find any missing, post it there so we can add it!