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Looks like After Effects.
You can render 3d images in Photoshop and then import them into After Effects and add some simple animations. The layers and such applied in photoshop will be recognized by After Effects immediately, so as long as the image is in a 3D space it will have all 6 sides of the box present.
For example, the "Sneaky Jump" move looks like the original image had a Bezier Warp applied and animated to it, so that it bends left and right, and then the position was animated up and down, with another warp so the bottom bends out. All this with some drop shadow, and motion blur applied and these are the final results you can get with After Effects. The other shadows may be created by Lights that can be applied and animated in After Effects, all of which have the capability to cast shadows against any layers in their way.
If you haven't touched AE before, the aforementioned may seem like a foreign language, but if you pick up your own copy it's small talk.
Cheers!
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