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Today on another enjoyable, yet pleasant, episode of “Stop-Motion Rarities”, we take a look at “Youkoso Uchuujin” (1966), which means “Welcome Aliens” (don’t worry, this one has subtitles). Yes, that right, there are aliens along with a lion, a mouse, and a dinosaur. A dinosaur?! Say, this was made around the time when that cartoon, “The Flintstones” (1960-1966) and the movie “One Million Years B.C.” (1966). Say, this looks fun (for the whole family). Just like last week’s episode and the one for the week before. Even next week’s! Don’t look at me. It’s those aliens, right? Look, when I made “The Visitors” back in 2009, I didn’t get inspiration from those two. The tall thing smart guy and the short goofy-looking guy. I didn’t get if off of them, because I didn’t know that this short, “Youkoso Uchuujin” existed. It was just at the top of my head because I modeled (no pun intended) them in the same manner that Jimmy Picker models his characters. Some day, I would love to animate a stop-motion model with an armature. Even if it has a ball and socket armature.
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