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  2. Gumby - Wikipedia

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    Gumby is a cartoon character and associated media franchise created by Art Clokey. Gumby is a blocky green humanoid made of clay. Gumby stars in two television series, Gumby: The Movie, and other media. Upon his debut in 1953, he immediately became a famous example of stop motion clay animation and an American cultural icon, spawning tributes ...

  3. List of films featuring claymation - Wikipedia

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    Henry Selick was in charge of the film's clay animation visual effects. [2] C: Mary and Max: 2009: Adam Elliot: H: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl: 2015: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon: The film features sequences that are clay animated. [3] C: Modeling: 1921: Max Fleischer: Part of the animated film series Out of the Inkwell. H: Monkeybone: 2001: Henry ...

  4. Davey and Goliath - Wikipedia

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    September 11, 1971. (1971-09-11) –. February 24, 1973. (1973-02-24) Release. December 19, 2004. (2004-12-19) Davey and Goliath is a Christian clay-animated children's television series, whose central characters were created by Art Clokey, Ruth Clokey, and Dick Sutcliffe, [2] and which was produced first by the United Lutheran Church in ...

  5. Art Clokey - Wikipedia

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    Art Clokey also made a few highly experimental and visually inventive short clay animation films for adults, including his first student film Gumbasia (produced in 1953 and released in 1955), the visually rich Mandala (1977)—described by Clokey as a metaphor for evolving human consciousness—and the equally bizarre The Clay Peacock (1959), an elaboration on the animated NBC logo of the time.

  6. Claymation - Wikipedia

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    Claymation, sometimes called clay animation or plasticine animation, is one of many forms of stop-motion animation. Each animated piece, either character or background, is "deformable"—made of a malleable substance, usually plasticine clay. Traditional animation, from cel animation to stop motion, is produced by recording each frame, or still ...

  7. A Claymation Christmas Celebration - Wikipedia

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    December 21, 1987. (1987-12-21) Will Vinton 's Claymation Christmas Celebration is an animated Christmas television special originally broadcast on the American CBS TV network on December 21, 1987. [1] The special featured stop motion clay animation and was produced and directed by Will Vinton. The special debuted alongside A Garfield Christmas ...

  8. Morph (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. British. Morph is a British series of clay stop-motion comedy animations, named after the main character, who is a small terracotta-skinned plasticine man, who speaks an unintelligible language and lives on a tabletop, with his bedroom being a small wooden box. Morph was initially seen interacting with Tony Hart, beginning in 1977 ...

  9. Life in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Life in Philadelphia was a series of satirical cartoons drawn and engraved by Edward Williams Clay between 1828 and 1830. He modeled them after the British series Life in London (1821), by George and Robert Cruikshank. The Cruikshank cartoons had mocked supposed class differences; Clay's cartoons mocked supposed racial differences.