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From the C64 BBS Antidote, which is still running after 20 years. These graphics (made by for example Jucke, Poison and Dino) were posted in the C/G (character graphics) area in 2003/2004. Log in to Antidote via telnet and check for yourself!

C64 BBS-graphics by Deekay, 1997. At the time it was popular to hack Calling Cards from AT&T to make free calls around the world. via
Printed log-in screens from Phantasmal Alchemy, an Atari BBS in the mid 1980s. Made in Atari’s own ascii-standard ATASCII.
The BBS started rather humbly, but eventually grew to encompass a large assortment of 8-bit hardware, including two 20MB hard drives. Which, for Atari 8-bit stuff was pretty much infinite storage back then. :) The BBS was quite popular in Southeastern Connecticut, and I met many people through the BBS that I am still friends with to this day.
More here. Spotted by @vectorbunny.
Very impressive text mode animation! Seems to be something from the PTT BBS, somehow.