Let us continue taking one part of the previous challenge and connecting it with something new, and see where it takes us. We are taking the Wikipedia-made palette and connecting it with animation.
Draw a sprite of something solid and animate it as it melts into a puddle. It can be a snowman in the sun, a bar of chocolate on a hot day, a zombie shot by a plasma blaster, or a witch cursed by a spell. You have to use the liquid_14 palette, which combines colours with liquid-oriented names found on Wikipedia. To make the 1-bit loophole forbidden (especially after the previous challenge), you have to use at least half of the colours from the palette.
Animation doesn't have to be looped; you don't have to animate it as it's getting back to its previous form (it can be a bonus challenge for the ambitious), but it has to be smooth enough, so a couple of frames won't cut it.
Colours in alphabetical order:
aqua #00FFFF
blood red #660000
burgundy #800020
café au lait #A67B5B
café noir #4B3621
champagne #F7E7CE
chartreuse #b2d63f
coffe #6F4E37
cream #FFFDD0
lava #CF1020
mustard #FFDB58
sea green #2E8B57
tea green #D0F0C0
wine #722F37
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