Practically everything yes, it was kind of daunting considering the time frame. Some pre-production had already been done, and some bits and bobs here and there I had help on.
It's After Effects for all the animation and compositing, Photoshop for making all the assets. It doesn't necessarily make for the best animation (although people have made some crazy awesome stuff with it), but for something like this, it's fast enough that you can get something acceptable very quickly, and then slowly build it up based on how much time you have to spend on it. It really comes down to style and how much time you have for stuff.
After Effects is kind of a staple for animation though, it's so versatile that even most traditionally animated projects will use it at some point or other, if only for compositing.
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