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Open the data.win in the Tribal Hunter folder in your Steam with:
UndertaleModTool
https://github.com/krzys-h/UndertaleModTool/releases
It will say it doesn't support GMS 2.3 yet, that's fine.
In the menu at the top then, when the game file is opened, go to
Scripts\Unpack Assets\ExportAllSprites.csx
It will ask you something about Export all Unpadded Sprites? Click yes
It will work on about 2500 of them on the progress bar.
When it's done, it will put it in a folder called Export_Sprites. Example where mine was (right by the original data.wim file)
F:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Tribal Hunter\Export_Sprites
There will be 14,222 .png files in there (as it separates out the sprite animations into individual .pngs.
Have fun ogling at the delightful sprites frame by frame.
I recommend using IrfanView for your image viewer, it lets you scroll through the .pngs with your scroll wheel when you are viewing them and open one, letting you kind of play the animations with your mousewheel lol. Also in general it's just the best and smallest fastest photo viewer.