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"The boulder helped, too. He only had to push it a little. Mostly it crawled on its own. That was nice, but he wished it wouldn't moan so. Boulders shouldn't moan. Especially not in French. It wasn't fair to make him listen to it."

It's common in media to allow inanimate objects the power of voluntary motion, or even a whole sapient personality. Sometimes this is done for plot reasons. Sometimes this is done to add an element of surprise or the supernatural to a work. Whatever the reason, this trope is for when typically inanimate objects are self-animated in a work.

When this happens, it is always obvious to the viewer and to any characters aware of the process. Depending on the object and whether there's a Masquerade going on, it might be obvious to everyone. Often objects that have this trope applied to them are anthropomorphized to a degree. Normally they are just given faces, but they may also be able to interact with their environment and hold things in ways that you wouldn't think a sofa would be able to.

How and why this happens varies from work to but there are some common variations:

Compare Companion Cube, which isn't animate at all but which is treated as if it was, and Animate Inanimate Matter and its subtropes, when instead of a discrete object it's a mass of normally inert matter. When they have a voice and fulfill a sidekick role to a bunch of humans, they're a Talking Appliance Sidekick. See Ambiguously Sentient Object for when a work is deliberately ambiguous about an otherwise inanimate object by hinting that it may in fact be sentient.

These guys are also the main characters of Object Shows, to the point they're the trope namers.

Supertrope of:

Not to be confused with

Animated Inanimate Battle

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