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  2. Claymation - Wikipedia

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    The object must not be altered by accident, slight smudges, dirt, hair, or dust. Feature-length productions have generally switched from clay to rubber silicone and resin cast components: Will Vinton has dubbed one foam-rubber process "Foamation". Nevertheless, clay remains a viable animation material where a particular aesthetic is desired.

  3. Mud - Wikipedia

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    Mud wallows are a common source of entertainment for children. Mud wallows can be any shape, size, depth and some can have water as well as mud. Usually wallows are shallow dips in the ground that have been flooded and were full of dirt and those two have mixed to make a squishy mud wallow.

  4. Clay Kids - Wikipedia

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    Clay Kids is a Spanish American stop motion animated series created by Javier Tostado. [1] The series narrates the adventures of seven misfit kids. It was produced by Clay Animation and was distributed by Cake Entertainment and was aired from 5 July 2013 to 14 August 2015.

  5. List of Gumby episodes - Wikipedia

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    Art Clokey's first clay animation film was Gumbasia (1953), a short film showcasing a series of clay shapes twisting, turning and contorting in kaleidoscopic patterns. Clokey showed the film to producer Sam Engel, who suggested that Clokey apply the technique to form children's stories.

  6. Inside the Making of ‘Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget’: How ...

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    Making a full-length feature “seemed impossible for the longest time,” Lord says. “Disney was still the big beast.” A puppet maker at Aardman working on “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget ...

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  8. Plonsters - Wikipedia

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    Plonsters is a German animated children's television program produced by Anima Studio für Film & Grafik GmbH in Hamburg, Germany, and Bettina Matthaei for Egmont Imagination. Each episode is about 3 minutes and 30 seconds long and is produced using stop motion animation done with plasticine , also called claymation .

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