Clay Kids

Clay Kids
Genre Stop motion animated children's comedy
Created by Javier Tostado
Directed by Javier Tostado
Voices of MJ Lallo, Michael Derry, David Markus, Natalie Mitchell, Karen Strassman, Quinn Ljoka, Susan Haight, Mark Allen Jr.
Opening theme Clay Kids Opening Theme, performed by Jerry B. Long, Jr. aka Kokane
Country of origin Spain
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 52
Production
Executive producer(s) María Lara Roca, Francesca Nicoll
Producer(s) Raquel Hernández
Location(s) Valencia
Running time 11 minutes
Distributor Cake Entertainment
Release
Original network Gloob (Brazil), XEIMT-TV Canal 22 (Mexico), Oromar Televisión (Ecuador), POP TV KIX UK
Picture format UHD
First shown in Brazil
Original release June 29, 2013 - present
External links
Website
Production website

Clay Kids is a Spanish stop motion animated TV series for children created by Javier Tostado. The series narrates the adventures of seven misfits kids: Flippy, Carol, Motor, Jessie, Albert, Robbie and Naomi. Gloob held a preview for the series in Brazil on June 29, 2013 and was officially premiered on July 5, 2013. In the UK Clay Kids airs on POP TV but in 2015 Clay Kids moved to its sister channel, Kix.

Characters

Main


Flippy is a troublemaker who doesn't like to study and goes to school only because he has no other choice. He's got his parents completely fooled into thinking he gets good grades. He wears the latest fashion and likes to think of himself as popular, attractive and funny. Thinks of himself as a rapper.

Motor is a physically challenged (left side paralysed) boy who moves around in a motorized wheelchair. It seems like he's always at odds with the world. Manners and etiquette are not his strong points and he's often rude (though not malicious). Collaborates with Flippy on hip hop projects, is a gamer with Flippy and Robbie.

Carol is a very intelligent and stubborn, painfully aware of how cruel and unjust the world is and committed to leftist political activism. She's a good student and very responsible, and also tidy and fussy with her things; as a result she's not popular with her classmates.

Albert is a nerd. Way more intellectual than any of the others, lover of poetry and art. People tend to make fun of him because he's a little feeble and quite eccentric in his tastes.

Naomi is materialistic and judges people for what they have or what she can get out of them. Although she looks like a little angel who is always willing to help her neighbour, there is something really machiavellian about her. She is always scheming to better her position.

Robbie is a boy who is repeating the grade for the third time. He's the oldest in the class, although academically, you wouldn't think so. Street smart and cunning.

Jessie is 13-year-old surrealist who is very naïve and innocent, like Phoebe from Friends but without the selfish streak. Her classmates think she's weird because she doesn't go by the general rules like the rest of humankind. She's a very loving and loyal friend. Lives to skateboard, gets on well with everyone.

Secondary


Frank is Carol's father, the owner and manager of the Cyber Cafe. A late-thirty-something who wishes he was still a teenager. Likes computer games and tries to stay down with da kidz, to Carol's intense embarrassment. Always trying to use teen slang but never getting it right.

Ms Henderson is the teacher. Mid-twenties and totally out of her depth in class, she's earnest and very dedicated to teaching but is clueless when it comes to keeping control. She also has a short temper and is called in the fandom as "The Sexy Teacher" or "Miss Bangalot" because of her looks.

References

Clay Kids winner in 33rd Telly Awards. Showmetheanimation.com.

Clay Animation, una empresa valenciana de animación que triunfa antes de empezar. Valenciaplaza.com.

El Stop Motion se mueve. Nonada.es.

Clay Kids estreia no Gloob com Gabriel, "O Dublador". Se Liga Aí.

Clay Kids. Wikipedia pt.

External links

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