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(From left to right) Carol, Robbie, Jessie, Flippy, Motor, Naomi, Albert
Clay Kids is a Stop Motion animated TV series for children, created by Javier Tostado. The series narrates the adventures of seven misfit kids: Flippy, Motor, Carol, Robbie, Naomi, Jessi and Albert. Season 1 and 2 each contain 26 episodes, making a total of 52 episodes. Gloob held a preview for the series in Brazil on 29 June 2013, and the series officially premiered on 5 July 2013. In Spain, Clay Kids got aired on Disney Channel on 13 September 2013. In the United Kingdom, Clay Kids aired on Pop. On 1 June 2015, Clay Kids moved to its sister channel, Pop Max.


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  • Alien Abduction: In Flying Saucer, Robbie and Naomi are abducted by inquisitive aliens while in the park.
  • Be Yourself: In Albert in Love, Albert learns that he doesn't need to pretend to be something else to impress Jessie, his crush.
  • Boy Band: In Episode 2, Naomi wins a webcam chat with JB from the boy band Boydance.
  • Instant Web Hit: In Famous In Japan, Flippy and Motor record a video parody of a song from a teen duo, hoping to annoy the singers' fans. But their version accidentally becomes a hit itself.
  • Catfishing: Robbie and Flippy mess with a nerd they met online, pretending to be a girl to make fun of him. But the tables are turned when the nerd turns out to be a professional hacker.
  • Girly Girl: Naomi
  • "Groundhog Day" Loop: In Trapped In Time, Naomi keeps repeating the same day over and over again, until she learns that her selfish attitude is what has caused her to be stuck in the loop.
  • My New Gift Is Lame: In Console of the Future, Robbie has his eye on an expensive console but when his birthday arrives he receives a cheap knock off instead, he's disappointed - until he finds out that the controller he's been given has the power to control other people.
  • Playing Sick: In Sick, Robbie pretends to be ill to avoid an exam.
  • The Dog Bites Back: In Flower Power, Albert eats a flower that gives him super powers, and he uses them to take revenge on the kids who have tormented him throughout his life.
  • Telepathy: In Thinking Out Loud, a bump on the head gives Flippy the power to hear everyone's thoughts. He soon realises that A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Read.
  • You Are Grounded!: In Grounded, Naomi is confined to her room without any communication devices.

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