10 Memorable Stop-Motion Movie Characters
We still have a thing for stop-motion animation, even if more fancy jazzy styles of computer-generated effects have long eclipsed its usefulness. Though it blends in less seamlessly, something about the craft and wonder of stop-motion makes it a truly exciting filmic device. That’s why we were especially excited by Unreality’s listicle of 10 Memorable Stop-Motion Movie Characters. Our favorite entry is the skeleton platoon from Jason and the Argonauts (and check out our all-time favorite use of stop-motion after the jump):
Norman McLaren’s Neighbours (1952)
And that’s why god said “Love Thy Neighbor.”

[...] the huge success of Sorry I’m Late), and though they haven’t always been all that visually sophisticated. As everyone jumps on the stop-motion bandwagon though, equipped with better cameras and fine-tuned [...]