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According to creator Doug TenNapel, 3.5 tons of clay were used to produce all of the stop-motion animation in the game. The original plasticine character models were made with a clay called Harbutt's, while the backgrounds of the game were made with a clay produced by Van Aken.
The Neverhood - Behind the Scenes documentary part #1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4309ddm4_cE#t=1m23s
Doug TenNapel tweet [source provided by CLXcool]:
https://twitter.com/TenNapel/status/893306418232795137
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4309ddm4_cE#t=1m23s
Doug TenNapel tweet [source provided by CLXcool]:
https://twitter.com/TenNapel/status/893306418232795137
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