To Give A Present

Posted by Miss Cellania in Video Clips on December 22, 2011 at 7:37 am


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Not only is this claymation clip from Yo Gabba Gabba’s Christmas Special as cute as it can be, but the song will stay with you. Produced by Kirsten Lepore with music by Adam Deibert, performed by James Husband. -via Buzzfeed

 
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Gumbasia

Posted by Miss Cellania in Comics & Cartoons, Video Clips on October 12, 2011 at 4:57 am


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Gumbasia was Art Clokey’s first film, made in 1955 at the University of Southern California. It was a parody of Disney’s Fantasia, using stop-motion clay figures. This short film led to funding for his first Gumby film. Link

 
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Google Celebrates Art Clokey’s Birthday

Posted by Miss Cellania in Comics & Cartoons on October 12, 2011 at 4:48 am

Animation pioneer Art Clokey was born 90 years ago today. Clokey gave us Gumby and Pokey and later Davey and Golliath. In honor of the occasion, Google has an animated Gumby-themed doodle.

The Gumby Doodle — which starts off with several clay balls and a child’s wooden block — was created by top animator Anthony Scott (“Coraline,” “Corpse Bride”) and puppet/prop maker Nicole LaPointe-McKay for the Clokey Productions Premavision studios.

(Click on each ball or block and a figure springs to life — including the galloping Pokey, Prickle the yellow dinosaur, the Blockheads and Goo, the flying blue goo-ball mermaid. Or click on Gumby himself and he bounces into a ball, a block and then a heart. Because, as the theme song says: “If you’ve got a heart, then Gumby’s a part of you.”)

Link -via the Presurfer

 
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Pac-Man: The Musical

Posted by John Farrier in Entertainment, Gaming, Video Clips on October 4, 2011 at 7:57 pm


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Everything about this short film by Random Encounters is great: the claymation, the sound effects, and most of all, the lyrics. I used to be sympathetic to the ghosts. But now, not so much. They get what’s coming to them.

-via Nerd Bastards

 
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Creatures Angrily Shooting Fruit

Posted by Jill Harness in Art, Art & Design, Entertainment, Film, Music on June 28, 2011 at 10:56 pm

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I am a sucker for stop-motion animation and this great video featuring claymation creatures destroying fruit is just plain fun. It’s made by Jack Conte, one of the members of the musical duo Pomplamoose.

Via Laughing Squid

 
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Shakespeare Finds Inspiration

Posted by Miss Cellania in Book & Literature, Comics & Cartoons on April 25, 2011 at 7:45 am

William Shakespeare has writer’s block! In this story, his little stick figure friends, Romeo and Juliet, try to help out, but inspiration only comes when they give up. Shakesperean Tragedy (a comedy) was the final student project by Anna Cohen at Emuna College in Jerusalem. Link

 
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Creature Comforts: For What, Nuts?

Posted by Queuebot in Comics & Cartoons on April 20, 2009 at 1:38 pm

For their latest animation, Animal Planet and Aardman Animations (creators of Wallace and Gromit) interviewed the average (ok, some of them unusually lazy) working stiffs in America about working, birds, and love, then set their real responses into a claymation feature called Creature Comforts US: For What, Nuts?

This one is precious (check out the background):

I don’t think I spend a lot of time trying to convince my boss that I’m dedicated cuz that just gonna lead us down the road to more trouble like asking me to do more work … and also, I don’t want to be in those meetings that they have for where all those dedicated people go to …

Link

From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by sefa.

 
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Life Cycle of the Martian Peen Worm

Posted by Alex in Comics & Cartoons on March 10, 2009 at 2:55 pm

In 1978, Ivan Stang of the Church of the Subgenius created this nifty documentary titled "Reproduction Cycle Among Unicellular Life Forms Under the Rocks of Mars." It’s part of a fictional "Early Childhood Enrichment Series, Science for Elementary Schools" series.

Claymation has never been this good: Link [embedded YouTube clip, quite risque yet oh-so-funny. You've been warned ...]

 
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