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Scott Ian’s Bloodworks: Exploring Stop Motion Animation

This week on Bloodworks, Scott Ian gets puppetized! But first, the Anthrax frontman and Bloodworks host interviews some of the top names in stop motion animation. A veritable smorgasbord of experts make their way into this episode, including Edward Chiodo (Team America: World Police), Stephen Chiodo (Killer Klowns from Outer Space), Charlie Chiodo (Elf), Phil Tippet (The Empire Strikes Back, Robocop, Willow), Michael Cranberry (Robot Chicken), and the founders of Starburns Industries: Dan Harmon (Community, Rick and Morty), Dino Stamatapoulos (Community, Harmontown), James Fino (King of the Hill), and Joe Russo (The Simpsons). Find out what exactly goes into stop motion animation and why it’s so important–and make sure stay tuned ’til the very end to see Scott Ian in stop motion!

Scott Ian’s Bloodworks airs Tuesdays right here on Nerdist.com.

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Comments

  1. I like this show. Especially the bit of trivia about the Stars Wars figure.

  2. Bobbi says:

    Green jello! lol Stop motion is cool. Glad they are bringing it back in Star Wars!

  3. Just so super cool. I wish this series could happen all the time. It’s the greatest.

  4. Gailie says:

    That was freakin’ awesome

  5. Brittany says:

    That was so cool, especially the ending!!!

  6. So glad to see Scott covering stop motion. It’s such a great art form.

  7. its great getting to hear about modern and old stop motion like this from the professionals. I love stop motion and its the shit, and i even create some myself. I wish it was way more public though and had a lot more attention drawn to it.