Having watched this several times, I can now confirm that Klay is the jazziest animator across all of TH-cam. Wear that belt proudly my boy, you have earned it for SURE!
Wow you did an excellent job recreating all the figures, especially the totem pole the detail on it was spot on, You have put in so much effort into this and it really shows, good work all around.
i just remembered this from the spooky toons and i loved it, unfortunately its only oh VHS (as far as i looked) and my mom literally threw away our small enough to be functional vhs t.v (plus i think my mom threw away a lot of our vhs tapes too) but so many memories from when i was a scared 5 y/o on Halloween
Jho Petion The full original Jasper in a Jam cartoon can be seen in the Puppetoon Movie film, but other than that, it’s very hard to find. HOWEVER, I found a clip of the original Jasper in a Jam on TH-cam. The video has been taken down, but I downloaded it, and the quality of the clip is really good. If you want to see it, shoot me an email and I’ll reply to you with the file!
Thank you for the offer! i think i found that deleted video although the audio is a little low and there is a see through tag on it but thank you either way!
Jho Petion If you’re talking about the one that has the weird filter, and the pitch shifted audio, I think I know what you’re talking about. But yeah, if you want one in its raw state, I’m here for ya.
that was so amazing dude! i love that you took the original sound and redid all the visuals, that was such a smart way to do your own take on it. and boy did you animate it well! not sure i like the depiction of the aboriginal dude but i guess it's pretty old so they didn't know better. you ended up with an awesome piece of art!
UncleBibby47 The original design for jasper gave him white lips, which is considered racist by today’s standards. So to avoid racial stereotyping, I made his lips brown. Just look up George Pal Jasper, and you’ll see what I mean.
An interesting bit of trivia, while the cartoons by a lot of white artists did that sort of extremely unfortunately style (Like, The Censored Eleven, yeesh), there were black cartoonists working during that period! They aren't the best known these days, but they did do a fair bit of work during that period in newspaper cartoons for mainly-black newspapers (And one sadly-only-got-one-issue comic book)! Which I bring up here because an interview with one of those cartoonists mentioned that white cartoonist style of drawing characters of color had a nickname "8-ball". Whereas most black cartoonists were more subtle in depicting darker skin, mainly using crosshatching. You can find the interview here, and you can look up Bungleton Green; Torchy Brown and All Negro Comics for some standouts from the period: www.pbs.org/blackpress/film/transcripts/commod.html Just thought you might find that neat! And thank god you removed that unfortunate aspect of Jasper's design, I almost had a mini-heart-attack before that. Tho, also fun fact, George Pal was so dismayed that black audiences haaaaaated the Jasper shorts that he made a John Henry short to make up for it!
Dude, that was awesome! Very well done! This was really enjoyable to watch. It kind of made me want to try stop motion animation again, something I haven't tried in years. This was really cool.
that looked amazing dude hey back during your cuphead review sorry about getting on to you and sorry about me being a crouching some of a kong it was stardom going threw my head and I pretty much ended going through what spongebob did so hopefully you might except my apologies and hopefully the game might be fun and hope your video will be a success at the film festival and till then keep up the good work
This movie will play in a film festival late November. I wanted to save my publishing it for later, but not THAT later. Happy late Halloween from KlayKremling!
This was super cool! The animation was extremely smooth (I like how his eyebrows went high up on his forehead). The characters look fantastic, the lip syncing looks amazing, but the best thing of all were all the hand made sets like the instruments and stuff. I also like the neat storyline and song. I can tell you put a lot of work into this animation. Good luck with future work :) By the way, are the characters armatures?
Great Job Klay and Congrats on the film festival. I'm Actually trying to get into the Animation Industry as well. Not as a Claymation artist But as a traditional animator.
Hey Klay, can you teach me about this Klay stuff?I want to make figures based off characters that don't have figure or uncommon figures?Stuff like Conker, Streets of Rage, and Clayfighter?By the way, would you like a Clay fighter game for modern systems?I would!
Having watched this several times, I can now confirm that Klay is the jazziest animator across all of TH-cam.
Wear that belt proudly my boy, you have earned it for SURE!
My friend you "DID THAT!!!!" Great tribute! Excellent skills in claymation.
michael taylor Just you wait, I’m planning on making another Jasper film this year!
OH WOW!!! I had a CD with this on it when I was a kid! I finally found it! I can't believe this!!!
Nicely animated. Must have been a ton of work.
LineoLemon Thanks so much for giving it a look!
That was Really Really amazing. The music plus with your animation made it come to life. You are a cool Stop Motionest stay Jazzy!!
Wow you did an excellent job recreating all the figures, especially the totem pole the detail on it was spot on,
You have put in so much effort into this and it really shows, good work all around.
Wow! This is some very well-animated claymation here! ^^
Andro-Ace Bunny Thanks man! I’ve actually been planning on making another Jasper film soon
i just remembered this from the spooky toons and i loved it, unfortunately its only oh VHS (as far as i looked) and my mom literally threw away our small enough to be functional vhs t.v (plus i think my mom threw away a lot of our vhs tapes too) but so many memories from when i was a scared 5 y/o on Halloween
Jho Petion The full original Jasper in a Jam cartoon can be seen in the Puppetoon Movie film, but other than that, it’s very hard to find.
HOWEVER, I found a clip of the original Jasper in a Jam on TH-cam. The video has been taken down, but I downloaded it, and the quality of the clip is really good.
If you want to see it, shoot me an email and I’ll reply to you with the file!
Thank you for the offer! i think i found that deleted video although the audio is a little low and there is a see through tag on it but thank you either way!
Jho Petion If you’re talking about the one that has the weird filter, and the pitch shifted audio, I think I know what you’re talking about. But yeah, if you want one in its raw state, I’m here for ya.
I love the animation
request: Tulips Shall Grow (the claymation)
This was Slick, and a remake deserving to be watched!
that was so amazing dude! i love that you took the original sound and redid all the visuals, that was such a smart way to do your own take on it. and boy did you animate it well! not sure i like the depiction of the aboriginal dude but i guess it's pretty old so they didn't know better. you ended up with an awesome piece of art!
UncleBibby47 The original design for jasper gave him white lips, which is considered racist by today’s standards. So to avoid racial stereotyping, I made his lips brown.
Just look up George Pal Jasper, and you’ll see what I mean.
An interesting bit of trivia, while the cartoons by a lot of white artists did that sort of extremely unfortunately style (Like, The Censored Eleven, yeesh), there were black cartoonists working during that period!
They aren't the best known these days, but they did do a fair bit of work during that period in newspaper cartoons for mainly-black newspapers (And one sadly-only-got-one-issue comic book)!
Which I bring up here because an interview with one of those cartoonists mentioned that white cartoonist style of drawing characters of color had a nickname "8-ball". Whereas most black cartoonists were more subtle in depicting darker skin, mainly using crosshatching. You can find the interview here, and you can look up Bungleton Green; Torchy Brown and All Negro Comics for some standouts from the period: www.pbs.org/blackpress/film/transcripts/commod.html
Just thought you might find that neat! And thank god you removed that unfortunate aspect of Jasper's design, I almost had a mini-heart-attack before that. Tho, also fun fact, George Pal was so dismayed that black audiences haaaaaated the Jasper shorts that he made a John Henry short to make up for it!
Dude, that was awesome! Very well done! This was really enjoyable to watch. It kind of made me want to try stop motion animation again, something I haven't tried in years. This was really cool.
Old timey and classic!
Another successful claymation
Truly a masterpiece. Well done good sir
That was fantastic. You can tell a lot of work went into it. Well done. :)
that looked amazing dude hey back during your cuphead review sorry about getting on to you and sorry about me being a crouching some of a kong it was stardom going threw my head and I pretty much ended going through what spongebob did so hopefully you might except my apologies and hopefully the game might be fun and hope your video will be a success at the film festival and till then keep up the good work
Cool-er-riffic!!!! Can't wait. I'm subbing now.
This movie will play in a film festival late November. I wanted to save my publishing it for later, but not THAT later.
Happy late Halloween from KlayKremling!
Klay-Kremling congrats! Btw, have you watched this other animation called hamster hell?
Michael Rourke I’m not familiar with it.
Holy Crap you could become the next Nightmare Before Christmas or Coraline.
Awesome! :D Safe to share?
Don C. PLEASE DO!
This was super cool! The animation was extremely smooth (I like how his eyebrows went high up on his forehead). The characters look fantastic, the lip syncing looks amazing, but the best thing of all were all the hand made sets like the instruments and stuff. I also like the neat storyline and song. I can tell you put a lot of work into this animation. Good luck with future work :)
By the way, are the characters armatures?
Yes. All the characters had armatures. Thanks for watching!
The original was such nightmare fuel for me
Great Job Klay and Congrats on the film festival.
I'm Actually trying to get into the Animation Industry as well. Not as a Claymation artist But as a traditional animator.
I remember this being in black and white
Nice work!
Ok awesome
This is not actually too bad for being a bit of a remake of an animation from the 1940's,
whu....A CROCODILE???!!!!!! 7:34
Jasper was Thee' original screamin Norman Smiley.
Hey Klay, can you teach me about this Klay stuff?I want to make figures based off characters that don't have figure or uncommon figures?Stuff like Conker, Streets of Rage, and Clayfighter?By the way, would you like a Clay fighter game for modern systems?I would!
Why isn't the real one on YT?!
Same!!!!!
Found it: th-cam.com/video/TDQN48D6upw/w-d-xo.htmlm
Copyright ???
1943 and thet dod way better, no wonder today's artists are not as talented these days
I am a Filmmaker like you and others