A Claymation Christmas Celebration

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Cover from the 1990 Atlantic Records soundtrack, currently out of print
Cover from the 1990 Atlantic Records soundtrack, currently out of print

Will Vinton's A Claymation Christmas Celebration is a 1987 Christmas television special featuring stop motion animation known as Claymation.

In this television special, anthropomorphic dinosaur hosts Rex and Herb (thinly veiled versions of Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert) introduce several segments featuring clay animation and Christmas music.

This special was released on DVD in 2003 along with A Claymation Halloween Celebration and A Claymation Easter Celebration.

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1988Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program given to Will Vinton (executive producer/director), David Altschul (producer) and Ralph Liddle (writer)

  • In the 2004 Christmas episode of The Simpsons (entitled "'Tis The Fifteenth Season"), A Claymation Christmas Celebration is spoofed as Christmas with the California Prunes. The Prunes sing "O Pruney Night" (a parody of "O Holy Night") which includes the lines "O Pruney Night, the stars are slightly wrinkled/We are the fruit that your grandmother likes". (Lisa remarks that it is "offensive to Christians and Prunes!")

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