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Anthonynotes
08-05-2002, 11:22 PM
I *assume* that stop-motion animation is on-topic in a "general animation" forum...

Anyway, here's an article about new episodes going into production featuring everyone's favorite theological Claymation dog and boy:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=529&e=3&cid=529&u=/ap/20020804/ap_en_tv/davey_and_goliath_1

Wondering what network cable or otherwise this would be airing on (ABC Family, maybe? Or syndicated to religious over-the-air broadcast stations?)...

Off-topic, but since Sharklady was interested, I've finished my Powerpuff Girls-meets-PatB fanfic story (titled "The Griffino Factor"), and have posted it to the Story Board; comments about it can be posted over there.

-B.
"We'd get there much faster if we took my father's car!" "I dunno, Davey..." ---Homer Simpson watching D&G

Joe Tully
08-05-2002, 11:25 PM
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/Entertainment/ap20020804_778.html

Davey and Goliath, the stop-action animated stars of Sunday morning TV in the 1960s who recently reappeared in a soda commercial, are getting their TV show again.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will produce 26 new episodes of the Davey and Goliath show.

The denomination's predecessor, the United Lutheran Church in America, produced 65 episodes of the Davey and Goliath show and six specials from 1960 to 1971. In the show featured, Davey, a young boy, and his dog Goliath, whom only Davey can hear, face life together.

The shows were made by Art and Ruth Clokey, who also created Gumby.

The church hopes to introduce a new generation to the characters and create quality children's programming with a moral center and a Christian theme," said the Rev. Eric Shafer, the ELCA's communications director.

To help pay production costs, the ELCA agreed to sell the characters for commercial endorsements, leading to their appearance in a commercial for Mountain Dew this year.

The church is also licensing videos of old shows and other memorabilia, including t-shirts and bobblehead figures.

The new shows are expected to go on the air next year.



Party time! I'll break out the Mountain Dew.

Comments?

Nin-Nin69
08-06-2002, 12:06 AM
Will it have the old spunk or have some humor from today? :confused:

Anyone00
08-06-2002, 02:40 AM
I don't know about this Davey.