The other set were already there, not moving until the camera first glimpses them. The ones that jumped off were pulled through the wall once they were out of frame. In the computer, there were actually 2 sets of army men. An example would be in the first film when the Army Men jump off the stairs and parachute. Not always recommended, as they do "cheat" by selectively animating only what the frame can see. Just add final touches for the render treatment. What's great is that once the scene is completely animated, they can literally move the camera anywhere they want in the digital space, adjust virtual lighting as needed, there's no resetting and refilming, wires, stands, etc to worry about. Animation is keyframed, aka, animated frame-by-frame, but not limited by or to the camera, aka, "the composition" of a scene. Think of it like a stop motion film is done, but in a virtual space.
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