Wallace and Gromit / Wensleydale
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Wallace and Gromit is a British claymation series created Nick Park. Since 1989, the series, which features Wallace and his dog Gromit, has inspired several short films, a feature-length movie, spin-offs, video games and television adaptations.
History
A Grand Day Out (1989)
On November 4th, 1989, the short film A Grand Day Out, premiered at the BBC British Short Film Festival.[1][2] The film went on to received an Academy Awary nomination for Best Animated Short Film, losing to another film by Nick Park, Creature Comforts.[3]
This was the debut short film of the duo, where Wallace and Gromit take a holiday on the moon with their homemade rocket (clips below).
The Wrong Trousers (1993)
Wallace and Gromit's second short film, The Wrong Trousers, premiered in the United States on December 17th, 1993. This short is about a penguin who wants to use Wallace's new invention, the techno trousers, to steal a diamond kept in the highly guarded city museum. The film won an Academy Award for Best Short Film, Animated (clip below).[4]
A Close Shave (1995)
A Close Shave, the third Wallace and Gromit short, premiered on December 29th, 1995 in the United States.[5] The film follows the mysterious case of sheep-stealing that occurs while Wallace and Gromit are now window cleaners, marking the first appearance of Shawn the Sheep. At the 1996 Academy Awards, A Close Shave won Nick Park his second Oscar for Best Animated Short Film (clips below)
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
Wallace and Gromit's first feature-length film The Curse of the Were-Rabbit premiered on October 7th, 2005 in the United States. The film features the duo competition in Tottington Hall's annual giant vegetable competition, where a Were-Rabbit is causing mischief and destroys the vegetables of the contestants. The film received in an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film (trailer below).[6]
A Matter of Loaf and Death (2008)
On December 3rd, 2008, the fourth short premiered in Australia. The film sees the pair running a bakery and getting involved in a murder mystery (clip below). The film received one Academy Award nomination for Best Animated Short.[7]
Other Media
Cracking Contraptions
The 2002 series of short Cracking Contraptions features 10 short episodes, ranging from 1 to 3 minutes in length (shown below).[8]
Shawn the Sheep
The Wallace and Gromit spin-off Shawn the Sheep has spawned 150 seven-minute episodes and one feature-length film. There have also been two short films based on the character.[9]
Related Memes
What the Fuck Did You Just Bring Upon This Cursed Land
What the Fuck Did You Just Bring Upon This Cursed Land refers to a blurred image of character Wallace from the British clay animation comedy series Wallace and Gromit, captioned with the line. Online, the image has been circulated as a reaction to disturbing content and as an image macro.
Wallace Finger Guns
Wallace Finger Guns refers to a fan-created modification for the video game Super Smash Brothers that features the animated character Wallace from the claymation series Wallace & Gromit.
Mace Windu vs. Wallace Palpatine
Mace Windu vs. Wallace Palpatine is an image macro featuring an image edit of a scene from the I Am the Senate film Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith in which the character Mace Windu confronts the character Wallace from the Wallace & Gromit series, who replaces Senator Palpatine.
Search Interest
External References
[1] Wikipedia – Wallace and Gromit
[2] Netribution – 13th BBC British Short Film Festival
[3] IMDB – A Grand Day Out
[4] IMDB – The Wrong Trousers
[5] IMDB – A Close Shave
[6] IMDB – Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
[7] IMDB – A Matter of Loaf and Death
[8] Wikipedia – Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions
[9] Wikipedia – Shaun the Sheep