Who is famous for the California Raisins ad?
Will Vinton, an Academy Award-winning filmmaker who coined the term Claymation to describe the three-dimensional animated clay figures he used in his work, including the wildly popular California Raisins advertising campaign of the 1980s, died Oct. 4 in Portland, Ore. He was 70.
Are the California Raisins worth any money?
Dotz values the “Michael” California Raisin, a PVC 4-foot high figure from the 1980s, at $15. The value is due more to it being a California Raisin collectible than a Michael Jackson collectible. PVC figures of the original raisin characters typically sell for under $3.
Is there a California Raisins movie?
Meet the Raisins! is a 1988 claymation television special directed by Will Vinton, featuring the advertising characters The California Raisins….
Meet the Raisins! | |
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VHS cover for the film. | |
Created by | California Raisin Advisory Board Will Vinton Studios |
Based on | The California Raisins |
Screenplay by | Arthur Sellers |
How many California Raisins are in the set?
Set of 6 California Raisins, California Raisins Figurines
Color | Yellow |
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Brand | Unknown |
Material | Plastic |
Collection Name | California Raisins |
Are the California Raisins still around?
The last Claymation TV movie about the Raisins came in 1990 (via Mental Floss), and according to Farm Progress, they were officially retired in 1994 — the same year the California Raisin Advisory Board came to an end.
Who Sold California Raisins?
Hardee’s
Product Description. Vintage 1988 California Raisin figures were a Hardee’s give-away.
What year did California Raisins come out?
1986
The California Raisins | |
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First appearance | June 19, 1986 |
Last appearance | 1994 |
Created by | California Raisin Advisory Board |
In-universe information |
Who sold the California Raisins?
The Hardee’s restaurant chain offered these as part of a promotion for its Cinnamon ‘N’ Raisin biscuits. Different collections were produced in 1987, 1988, 1991, and finally in 2001 (the latter adding Carl’s Jr. due to their late ’90s acquisition of Hardee’s) for their new stylization.
What happened to the California Raisins?
Decline. Although popular with the public, the California Raisin campaign eventually failed because its production cost the raisin growers almost twice their earnings.
Who owns the rights to the California Raisins?
the California Raisin Advisory Board
The rights to them are owned by the California Raisin Advisory Board. And the idea came from the San Francisco office of the ad firm Foote, Cone & Belding. But since the ad first appeared on television nearly two years ago, it is Vinton’s office that has been besieged with requests from advertisers.
Who played the California Raisins?
Buddy Miles
Buddy Miles, the rock and R&B drummer, singer and songwriter whose eclectic career included stints playing with Jimi Hendrix and as the lead voice of the California Raisins, the animated clay figures that became an advertising phenomenon in the late 1980s, has died. He was 60.