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This is a list of media that showcase claymation, and is divided into three sections: film (both short and feature-length), television (both series and made-for-television films), and music videos. For a list of stop motion films in general, please go here .
Both contestants fight while playing characters from their movies. Al Pacino's head is destroyed after being whacked repeatedly with Nelson de la Rosa when De Niro is still in his Al Capone character. Featuring Marlon Brando (as a guest referee) and Nelson de la Rosa. Fight 3: The bands fight each other in giant mech robots.
Pages in category "Claymation television series" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Characters in the animated series From Ilich to Kuzmich A claymation scene from a Finnish TV advertisement [1] 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 ...
Celebrity Deathmatch is an adult stop-motion claymated series created by Eric Fogel and produced by John Worth Lynn Jr. for MTV. [2] A parody of sports entertainment programs, Celebrity Deathmatch depicted various celebrities engaging in highly stylized professional wrestling matches.
The California Raisin Show is a 1989 American animated television series based on the claymation advertising characters The California Raisins. [1] The show is based on the claymation special, Meet the Raisins!, which originally aired on CBS in 1988. After the show's 13-episode run, a sequel to the original special, Raisins: Sold Out!:
Mr. Bumpy is a small green, purple-warted monster living under the bed of a ten-year-old boy, where he eats dirty socks and dust bunnies as if they were delicacies. His best friends are Squishington, a blue monster that lived in the bathroom's toilet cistern; and Molly Coddle, a Frankenstein's monster-like rag doll belonging to the boy's sister who acts as the straight man to the others' crazy ...
The show was developed as a fully animated showcase for alternative forms of animation that were more common in indie films and commercials. [5] Each episode thus features a collection of short films in different innovative styles of animation, bridged by the characters Henry and June, who introduce the short animations and have zany hijinks of ...