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The Adventures of Mark Twain - Mysterious Stranger
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Vintage Commercials from 1988
The raisins commercials were created by claymation master Will Vinton, if I'm not mistaken. If you want to see AMAZING claymation, with texture and life and CG often fails to achieve, check out his feature "The Adventures of Mark Twain"
You are but a thought
Tags for this video have been changed from 'The Adventures of Mark Twain, Will Vinton, claymation, planet beelzebub' to 'The Adventures of Mark Twain, Will Vinton, claymation, planet beelzebub, nihilism' - edited by burdturgler
You are but a thought
Tags for this video have been changed from 'mark, twain, claymation, planet beelzebub' to 'The Adventures of Mark Twain, Will Vinton, claymation, planet beelzebub' - edited by fissionchips
Creepy Controversial Kids Cartoon (alliteration!)
The cartoon is called "The Adventures of Mark Twain" (1985).
There are some more clips from it on the YouTube.
Disturbing Children's Cartoon Banned From TV
This is the "Satan" sequence from The Adventures of Mark Twain (1985), directed by Will Vinton. (Remember the California Rasins? Same dude.)
From IMDB's plot summary:
Based on elements from the stories of Mark Twain, this feature-length Claymation fantasy follows the adventures of Tom Sawyer, Becky Thatcher, and Huck Finn as they stowaway aboard the interplanetary balloon of Mark Twain. Twain, disgusted with the Human Race, is intent upon finding Halley's Comet and crashing into it, achieving his "destiny." It's up to Tom, Becky, and Huck to convince him hat his judgement is wrong, and that he still has much to offer humanity that might make a difference. Their efforts aren't just charitable; if they fail, they will share Twain's fate. Along the way, they use a magical time portal to get a detailed overview of the Twain philosophy, observing the "historical" events that inspired his works.