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− | Invented by the [http://www.vinton.com/ Will Vinton Studios] for a 1986 California Raisin Advisory Board commercial, their popularity inexplicably skyrocketed and they appeared in the CBS TV specials: The Claymation Christmas Celebration (1987), Meet the Raisins (1988), and The Raisins: Sold Out (1990). They actually had an animated Saturday morning kids show in 1989. Not claymation, but even more inexplicably, regular cel animation. Members are AC, Bebop, Red | + | Invented by the [http://www.vinton.com/ Will Vinton Studios] for a 1986 California Raisin Advisory Board commercial, their popularity inexplicably skyrocketed and they appeared in the CBS TV specials: ''The Claymation Christmas Celebration'' (1987), ''Meet the Raisins'' (1988), and ''The Raisins: Sold Out'' (1990). They actually had an animated Saturday morning kids show in 1989. Not claymation, but even more inexplicably, regular cel animation. Members are AC, Bebop, Red, Stretch, and their manager, Rudy Bagaman. The California Raisins were accepted into the Smithsonian Institute in 1991, one of the biblical signs of the apocalypse, I believe. |
[[Image:Raisins.gif]] | [[Image:Raisins.gif]] | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[The Sweet Currants]] | ||
+ | *[[Lick Broccoli and the Herbicides]] | ||
[[Category:1986|California Raisins, The]] | [[Category:1986|California Raisins, The]] |
Revision as of 08:44, 11 April 2019
Invented by the Will Vinton Studios for a 1986 California Raisin Advisory Board commercial, their popularity inexplicably skyrocketed and they appeared in the CBS TV specials: The Claymation Christmas Celebration (1987), Meet the Raisins (1988), and The Raisins: Sold Out (1990). They actually had an animated Saturday morning kids show in 1989. Not claymation, but even more inexplicably, regular cel animation. Members are AC, Bebop, Red, Stretch, and their manager, Rudy Bagaman. The California Raisins were accepted into the Smithsonian Institute in 1991, one of the biblical signs of the apocalypse, I believe.