Studio Ghibli also distributes the Wallace & Gromit short films and Shaun the Sheep (both series and films) in Japan. Timmy Time is distributed by Sony in Japan, though. DreamWorks still did The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Chicken Run.
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In 2006, after the release of Flushed Away (2006), alongside Over the Hedge (2006) another feature film from DWA released months prior, and Aardman’s first fully computer-animated feature film (Aardman usually makes their feature films in stop-motion animation and claymation, but it would have been too hard for them to animate and render water with the technique, and they were unable to use real water as it could have damaged the clay puppets, it would have been to expense for them to animate the water scenes in the film in computer animation as they were way too many of them so Flushed Away became Aardman’s first fully computer-animated project made in the style of their stop-motion animation.) DWA and Aardman cut their collaboration short due to creative differences and went separate ways, having delivered only three out of five films, and DWA would continue producing all its future feature films and franchises (Expect from DreamWorks Animation Television, most of the traditionally animated and flash animated television series the others in full computer animation.) in computer animation and not stop-motion or traditional animation and Aardman would sign a new collaboration deal with Sony Pictures Animation from Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures in 2007 (While the studio was releasing Surf’s Up (2007) its second feature film.) from 2007 to 2012, co-producing and releasing Arthur Christmas the animation studio’s second fully computer animated feature film in 2011 alongside The Smurfs a live-action/computer-animated feature film from SPA based on the Smurfs by Peyo, and Pirates: Adventure With a Band of Misfits, its first stop-motion animated feature film since Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit in 2005, alongside Hotel Transylvania, a few months prior the first film in the Hotel Transylvania franchise and actually succeeded in rendering and animating water with stop-motion unlike in Flushed Away. The last two feature films in DWA and Aardman’s collaboration, one that’s stop-motion animated focusing on paleolithic humans and another that’s stop-motion animated based on The Tortoise and the Hare in pre-production since 1997 before the release of Chicken Run in 2000, were cancelled, and DWA and Aardman would produce the ideas separately after the termination, DWA released The Croods in 2013, which spawned a sequel, The Croods: A New Age in 2020, and two animated television series and became a franchise and Aardman released Early Man in collaboration with StudioCanal in 2018. DWA also released its own feature films and franchises focusing on anthropomorphic animals like The Tortoise and the Hare, the Madagascar franchise, Over the Hedge in 2006, Bee Movie in 2007 (The same year that Shrek the Third from the Shrek franchise was released.), the Kung Fu Panda franchise and The Bad Guys in 2022 (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish from the Shrek franchise was also released.). While Aardman would produce The Tortoise and the Hare into an actual feature film in the near future sometime after releasing Shaun the Sheep since 2007 a spin-off to the Wallace and Gromit franchise and Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015) in collaboration with Lionsgate. DWA while to Aardman’s deal still owning the ownership rights to Chicken Run, Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Flushed Away, Aardman produced all the sequels to those films and their franchises without DWA’s involvement, including Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget a sequel to Chicken Run on December 8, 2023 (Around the same time Ruby Teenage Kraken and Trolls: Band Together the third film from the Trolls franchise were being produced by DWA.) in collaboration with Netflix in terms of distribution, twenty-three years after the release of the first film in 2000, similar to the direct to video midquel to The Fox and the Hound from 1981 and Walt Disney Animation Studios and DisneyToon Studios was released in 2006 twenty-seven years after the release of the first movie, and future short films and feature films in the Wallace and Gromit franchise starting with A MATTER OF LOAF OR DEATH in 2008 (The same year Madagascar: Escape to Africa and Kung Fu Panda from the Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda franchises were released.) and an upcoming computer-animated sequel to Flushed Away and the second installment in the franchise in the near future.
Wallace and Gromit were actually the icons of British animation BEFORE I discovered Gumball. I also saw Wallace and Gromit: The curse of the were-rabbit on it's premiere back in 2005.
@@dkalambokis78Haven't you heard the saying don't believe everything you read! So I say Peter sallis is too still alive according to directtv you knucklehead! So next time don't believe anything you see hear or read!😂
It's sad to see some of old-way animation like hand-drawing and stop-motion to be given up and replaced by computer-animation, of course, because they don't make money as much as the computer technology. In the future there may be even newer technologies that replace computer-animation, because one society only moves on
I can never understand why people can’t let things co-exist. It’s beneficial, saves time and money, lessens waste and brings in a world of possibilities
It's companies like this that make me proud to be British. Morph and Chas are brilliant, I used to love watching them on SMart. Lanchester? Erm, even though Lanchester does exist (it's a small town in County Durham), the county that Blackpool is in is actually Lancashire (Lan-ker-sher). 'I don't want to be a pie... I don't like gravy' 'I saw me life flash before me eyes... it was really boring'
...and I do know for a fun fact Wallace and Gromit is set in Wigan, all down to Gromit getting the post in "The Wrong Trousers", as their letters bear a Wigan postcode.
I love how dreamworks was on their backs telling them to change stuff, when they were making big hits routinely on their own. It seems when a big company buys out a smaller one they seem to forget they don't need to be mothered and it was the fact that they can make good stuff on their own that they were bought in the first place.
Man, I love this animation studio. It has some of the best shorts and movies. My favorite short would be A Close Shave and my favorite movie would be a tie between Chicken Run and Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
Back in the days when it all stated stop motion animation was very underestimated.... Aardman did a wonderful choice using this kind of animation.... Some of these movies like Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run are part of my childhood and nowadays I never would get tired watching these masterpieces again and again. Fantastic work Animat ;)
That fire was honestly one of the most tragic moments in animation history. Like, it wasn't just surface damage. EVERYTHING was destroyed. All the models, the props, the sets. Years of work just turned to ashes in a few hours. Characters like morph were ones we'd known since we were children and knowing that those original models were gone forever hit people kinda hard. Like there was a weird national mourning for a while.
well... all except one. There's an original Aardman set surviving in Bradford, Yorkshire. It's the Blue Diamond museum robbery set from "The Wrong Trousers". It ironically only survived because it was at Bradford. I've seen it many times. My former tutor from Sheffield Hallam worked for Aardman as a model maker and a majority of his models and sets were in the fire... stuff like the Creature Comforts (the short) sets, The Lurpack advert stuff, Chewits... a lot of sets and models from adverts took a big hit in the fire. It was a sombre day for all on the day of that fire.
Well, now that you have finally uploaded this part of AL:TBOSM, it was very enjoyable, I love Aardman's work, it is so creative, funny, and lighthearted.
I got a certificate and Gromit doll a couple months ago for getting runner up in the Wallace and Gromit website's monthly fan art competition. The staff there are actually really cool :D
Thanks for uploading Aardman Animations, Animat. It's nice to see the British side of stop-motion and I also made a presentation at collage about Aardman and we both have the same amount of information about the studio.
Shaun The Sheep was my childhood. At school, we would always see it the hour before class was finished. My first school, and the best school. My second school is another story...
i am getting worried because aardman only made 6 movies in the last 15 years plus the nick park caveman movie coming in 2018 each film they make seems to be getting less and less money from the box office office and to make matters worse Nick Park claims he will not make anymore wallace and gromit films because peter sallis is gonna die soon and whats going to happen to Aardman if they stop making wallace and gromit films they might shut down
but that pisses me off about shaun the sheep getting a sequel and the pirates don't that's not fair I hate sony pictures animation and I am sick and tired of seeing aardman constantly working with studios I hate and they never make any merchandise for their movies
He said he won't do anymore Wallace and gromit films but he said he may still do another short with the voice actor who voiced Wallace in the video games
while I loved all the early aardman stuff. I really did. I have seen thier movies like pirates, flushed away and Arthur Christmas and them to be just passable. Wallace and gromit the wrong trousers is thier Masterpiece. a matter of loaf and death was just OK. same for Shaun the sheep
I've loved stop-motion ever since the days of Gumby and Pokey. Was thrilled to discover Pingu on a trip to Victoria, BC back in the 90s. Now I'm addicted to Shaun the Sheep and exceedingly thankful it's on YT.
They had a exhibition of Aardman at ACMI in Melbourne Victoria a few years back. Seeing some of the sets, the full scale pirate ship, Wallace's rocket and things from the shawn the sheep movie and ALL the layout ideas... It was amazing! I still have a ton of photos I took. I'd love them to host it again.
I get the feeling that this section of the video will get more views than the other stop motion videos given more people identify stop motion to Aardman than Harryhausen. Either this one or the Timburton or Laika sections
However much I could like stop motion, I will have to say I LOVE the Wallace and Gromit Short Projects. I watched them multiple times in my childhood, and I would often make guesses for what Gromit was trying to say. This proves my only complaint is that Gromit never speaks, but I do like to hear Peter Sallis's voice just fine. For my favorite Wallace and Gromit projects, I choose to put A Grand Day Out at #1, followed by The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave. And yes, I also like Curse of the Were-Rabbit and the Cracking Contraptions. My brother loves Wallace and Gromit too. As for the other Aardman projects, I do like Chicken Run a little bit, but that's only because of the voice cast. I also like a little of the story of The Pirates movie, but I don't know any of the voices, so it's hard for me to get engaged. I guess my favorite of Aardman's non-Wallace and Gromit project is Creature Comforts, a source of inspiration for something I'm working on now as I type this comment.
Arthur Christmas is one of the greatest christmas movies ever. Honestly if you ask me, I think it only did badly because the ads were terrible. They told you nothing. I mean nothing. ALl that was told was: There is someone named Arthur who loves christmas and is a baffoon and he's at the north pole. They could have mentioned this was the son of santa and shown at least a little bit of his interaction with characters that showed he's a bit clumsy sure, but he's all heart and its not actually annoying. I honestly thought it was about a christmas fanboy who was gonna ruin christmas.
Also on my trip to Paris during the summer, I actually walked passed the Pathè theater on the way to the hotel (lots of walking) which if I recall correctly is also their headquarters
fun fact: the scenes from the Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Chicken Run survived the fire and were in both a museum and showed off in a different location
I still own the vhs video cassette of Aardman classics that i picked up at a car boot sale. No Wallace and Gromit on it i'm afraid, but features some of their lesser known work like the talk show interviews and creature comforts, and some really funny 1 of animations. Mind you it had a 15 age certificate on the front cover. and one short had gushing blood, similar to the elevator scene in "The Shining." There's one about 2 royal twins separated after birth. 1 becomes a king, the other a pheasant. one that makes fun of the adam and eve bible story, by making adam beg god for someone else and getting a penguin. One where a boy drinks from a can of soda and his head explodes. There was also a group of Skeletons playing cricket. A rabbit ordering "VEGETARIAN" at a restaurant and getting a carrot from an angry waitor, too my all time favourite. "Not without my handbag" which deals with a money grabbing devil increasing the charges on washing machines and a poor grandma who can't pay the bills, so the grandma is dragged through a portal to hell. Its as grandma falls through hell that she realises she doesn't have her handbag, and comes back to life to the astonishment of her grand daughter, who then tricks the devil into eating so many cakes that he explodes and grandma can lay at rest in her grave.
Hey Animat!, long time viewer of your Lookback's and reviews. Always find them fun and entertaining :) Anyway I want to thank you for mention Blackpool Pleasure Beach. As someone who is a big fan of both Pleasure Beach and the thrill-o-mastic, I ‘am so happy you give the place a mention. :)
Full Voice Cast: The Wallace and Gromit Project Peter Sallis: Wallace - Characters who Didn't Get to Talk AT ALL!: Gromit, The Space Robot, Feathers McGraw, Shaun the Sheep, Too Many Others! - Anne Reid: Wendoline - Ralph Fiennes: Victor Quartermaine - Helena Bonham Carter: Lady Totington - Nicholas Smith: Vicar Hedges - Peter Kay: A Police Officer - Sally Lindsay: Piella Bakewell - Ben Whitehead: Baker Bob - Geraldine McEwan: Miss Thripp - Melissa Collier: Fluffles - Sarah LaBorde: The Singer for Bake-O-Lite Full Voice Cast: Chicken Run Julia Sawahla: Ginger - Mel Gibson: Rocky - Miranda Richardson: Mrs. Tweety - Jane Hrrocks: Babs - Benjamin Whitrow: Fowler - Lynn Ferguson: Mac - Tony Haygarth: Mr. Tweety - Imelda Staunton: Bunty - Phil Daniels: Fetcher the Mouse - Timothy Spall: Nick the Mouse - Robert Rackstraw: Multiple Males - Jules De Jongh: Multiple Females - Kerry Shale: Multiple Males - Sandra Szearles Dickinson: Multiple Females Full Voice Cast: The Pirates! A Stop Motion Movie! Hugh Grant: The Pirate Captain - Martin Freeman: The Scarf Pirate - David Tennant: Charles Darwin - Imelda Staunton: Queen Victoria - Jeremy Piven: Black Bellamy - Ben Whitehead (UK) and Al Rooker (US): The Pirate who Likes Sunsets and Kittens - Russell Tovi (UK) and Anton Yelchin (US): The Albino Pirate - Ashley Jensen: The Female Pirate with a Fake Beard - Brian Blessed: The Pirate King - Salma Hayek: Cutlass Liz - Lenny Henry: Peg-Leg Hastings - Brendan Gleeson: The Gout Pirate - Mike Cooper: Admiral Collingwood - David Schneider: Scarlett Morgan
Hey, Animat! I have a great idea for the next animated lookback series. How about "the beginning of animation", from the 1st animated shorts of the early 1900's to Disney's 1st films.
When Miyazaki is a fan of your work, you know you truly are doing something right with your work
UltraOmniLinkMega when I told my mom that Miyazaki likes Wallace and gromit. She wanted to watch them
Miyazaki wants the cheese
Studio Ghibli also distributes the Wallace & Gromit short films and Shaun the Sheep (both series and films) in Japan.
Timmy Time is distributed by Sony in Japan, though.
DreamWorks still did The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Chicken Run.
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In 2006, after the release of Flushed Away (2006), alongside Over the Hedge (2006) another feature film from DWA released months prior, and Aardman’s first fully computer-animated feature film (Aardman usually makes their feature films in stop-motion animation and claymation, but it would have been too hard for them to animate and render water with the technique, and they were unable to use real water as it could have damaged the clay puppets, it would have been to expense for them to animate the water scenes in the film in computer animation as they were way too many of them so Flushed Away became Aardman’s first fully computer-animated project made in the style of their stop-motion animation.) DWA and Aardman cut their collaboration short due to creative differences and went separate ways, having delivered only three out of five films, and DWA would continue producing all its future feature films and franchises (Expect from DreamWorks Animation Television, most of the traditionally animated and flash animated television series the others in full computer animation.) in computer animation and not stop-motion or traditional animation and Aardman would sign a new collaboration deal with Sony Pictures Animation from Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures in 2007 (While the studio was releasing Surf’s Up (2007) its second feature film.) from 2007 to 2012, co-producing and releasing Arthur Christmas the animation studio’s second fully computer animated feature film in 2011 alongside The Smurfs a live-action/computer-animated feature film from SPA based on the Smurfs by Peyo, and Pirates: Adventure With a Band of Misfits, its first stop-motion animated feature film since Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit in 2005, alongside Hotel Transylvania, a few months prior the first film in the Hotel Transylvania franchise and actually succeeded in rendering and animating water with stop-motion unlike in Flushed Away.
The last two feature films in DWA and Aardman’s collaboration, one that’s stop-motion animated focusing on paleolithic humans and another that’s stop-motion animated based on The Tortoise and the Hare in pre-production since 1997 before the release of Chicken Run in 2000, were cancelled, and DWA and Aardman would produce the ideas separately after the termination, DWA released The Croods in 2013, which spawned a sequel, The Croods: A New Age in 2020, and two animated television series and became a franchise and Aardman released Early Man in collaboration with StudioCanal in 2018. DWA also released its own feature films and franchises focusing on anthropomorphic animals like The Tortoise and the Hare, the Madagascar franchise, Over the Hedge in 2006, Bee Movie in 2007 (The same year that Shrek the Third from the Shrek franchise was released.), the Kung Fu Panda franchise and The Bad Guys in 2022 (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish from the Shrek franchise was also released.). While Aardman would produce The Tortoise and the Hare into an actual feature film in the near future sometime after releasing Shaun the Sheep since 2007 a spin-off to the Wallace and Gromit franchise and Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015) in collaboration with Lionsgate.
DWA while to Aardman’s deal still owning the ownership rights to Chicken Run, Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Flushed Away, Aardman produced all the sequels to those films and their franchises without DWA’s involvement, including Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget a sequel to Chicken Run on December 8, 2023 (Around the same time Ruby Teenage Kraken and Trolls: Band Together the third film from the Trolls franchise were being produced by DWA.) in collaboration with Netflix in terms of distribution, twenty-three years after the release of the first film in 2000, similar to the direct to video midquel to The Fox and the Hound from 1981 and Walt Disney Animation Studios and DisneyToon Studios was released in 2006 twenty-seven years after the release of the first movie, and future short films and feature films in the Wallace and Gromit franchise starting with A MATTER OF LOAF OR DEATH in 2008 (The same year Madagascar: Escape to Africa and Kung Fu Panda from the Madagascar and Kung Fu Panda franchises were released.) and an upcoming computer-animated sequel to Flushed Away and the second installment in the franchise in the near future.
Not true icons of British animation. THE icons of British animation!!!!!
Wallace and Gromit were actually the icons of British animation BEFORE I discovered Gumball. I also saw Wallace and Gromit: The curse of the were-rabbit on it's premiere back in 2005.
R.I.P Peter Sallis (1921-2017)
He's still alive you idiot according to directTV!!😂😂
@@rudymalone1 Or he isn't. Have a second look, unless you are not able to read. You definitely are incapable of searching and behaving
He's been dead since 2015
@@darklordmaguire207 No, I thought he died before 2017 too, but it was 2017.
@@dkalambokis78Haven't you heard the saying don't believe everything you read! So I say Peter sallis is too still alive according to directtv you knucklehead! So next time don't believe anything you see hear or read!😂
I LOVED Band of Misfits as a kid, and it only got better as I got older!
It is sad that Flushed Away was a failure, I loved that film!
Same Here, I Love That Flim Too
Flushed Away was a failure?! I thought it was amazing!
It's sad to see some of old-way animation like hand-drawing and stop-motion to be given up and replaced by computer-animation, of course, because they don't make money as much as the computer technology. In the future there may be even newer technologies that replace computer-animation, because one society only moves on
Don't worry, the new wallace and gromit movie is in Stop motion.
I can never understand why people can’t let things co-exist. It’s beneficial, saves time and money, lessens waste and brings in a world of possibilities
R.I.P. Petter Sallis voice of Wallace. I am so sad today.
I guess we will never see him again.
It's companies like this that make me proud to be British.
Morph and Chas are brilliant, I used to love watching them on SMart.
Lanchester? Erm, even though Lanchester does exist (it's a small town in County Durham), the county that Blackpool is in is actually Lancashire (Lan-ker-sher).
'I don't want to be a pie... I don't like gravy'
'I saw me life flash before me eyes... it was really boring'
...and I do know for a fun fact Wallace and Gromit is set in Wigan, all down to Gromit getting the post in "The Wrong Trousers", as their letters bear a Wigan postcode.
I love how the Animation Lookback logo covers the Pirate Captain’s eyes on the thumbnail.
He did that on Will Vinton part if you noticed too
I love how dreamworks was on their backs telling them to change stuff, when they were making big hits routinely on their own. It seems when a big company buys out a smaller one they seem to forget they don't need to be mothered and it was the fact that they can make good stuff on their own that they were bought in the first place.
Man, I love this animation studio. It has some of the best shorts and movies. My favorite short would be A Close Shave and my favorite movie would be a tie between Chicken Run and Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.
I love it too.
Soon I will make a thing named Aardman vs Hasbro.
I'd have to agree. A Close shave.. really funny.
He should have mentioned some of Aardman's adult animations like the Angry Kid shorts.
Does Rex the Runt count as Adult?
@Tank Slushy but it is good and worth mentioning
Aardman is truly a wonderful company. I hope they continue making more films.
I Agree
Companies Like Aardman make's me feel proud to be British.
I can't wait for Early Man!
Downhill Is it showing already?
21.01-21.29
some people get offended way too easily. Its a movie for children, it probably werent their intent to be controversial
21:01
21:29
Back in the days when it all stated stop motion animation was very underestimated.... Aardman did a wonderful choice using this kind of animation.... Some of these movies like Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run are part of my childhood and nowadays I never would get tired watching these masterpieces again and again. Fantastic work Animat ;)
Io li adoro Wallace & Gromit!
That fire was honestly one of the most tragic moments in animation history. Like, it wasn't just surface damage. EVERYTHING was destroyed. All the models, the props, the sets. Years of work just turned to ashes in a few hours. Characters like morph were ones we'd known since we were children and knowing that those original models were gone forever hit people kinda hard. Like there was a weird national mourning for a while.
well... all except one. There's an original Aardman set surviving in Bradford, Yorkshire. It's the Blue Diamond museum robbery set from "The Wrong Trousers". It ironically only survived because it was at Bradford. I've seen it many times. My former tutor from Sheffield Hallam worked for Aardman as a model maker and a majority of his models and sets were in the fire... stuff like the Creature Comforts (the short) sets, The Lurpack advert stuff, Chewits... a lot of sets and models from adverts took a big hit in the fire. It was a sombre day for all on the day of that fire.
Well, now that you have finally uploaded this part of AL:TBOSM, it was very enjoyable, I love Aardman's work, it is so creative, funny, and lighthearted.
Thank you for making this it was amazing, I am a huge fan of Aardman and Wallace & Gromit :)
So Nick basically lost to himself.
I got a certificate and Gromit doll a couple months ago for getting runner up in the Wallace and Gromit website's monthly fan art competition. The staff there are actually really cool :D
That Jontron cutaway is funny!
yep
W H A T ? !
@Metalguy40 Agree
I love how the Pirate Captain's eyes perfectly line up with the Lookback eyes
I used to watch creature comforts with my parents when I was a kid the 2000s version not the 1980s one but I'd definitely would check that one out too
OMG the remake of Creature Comforts was hilarious, especially the Geordie mouse
I'm just going to say it:
"The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists" is a far better title
and the movie has the most potential to be a TV show
I Agree
Very sad the movie never truly got the love it deserved and a sequel to it.
Thanks for uploading Aardman Animations, Animat. It's nice to see the British side of stop-motion and I also made a presentation at collage about Aardman and we both have the same amount of information about the studio.
The Curse Of The Were Rabbit used to scare me in the bit when Wallace changes at the tree
GROMET THIS, GROMET THAT, THE FUCK IS A GROMET?
-Jontron
I don't know, but it's a cute name.
You clearly didn't get the reference
jontron is the best 😝
Shaun The Sheep was my childhood. At school, we would always see it the hour before class was finished. My first school, and the best school. My second school is another story...
What about Shaun the sheep the movie
It came out after he made this video
And considering the fact that Animat Can’t update his older animation lookbacks it is proof
simon Ståhl and that caveman movie
CurlyHead Kevin exactly
CurlyHead Kevin Early Man, which I can describe as Animal Football in Prehistoric Times during the Bronze Age.
the voice breaks are too funny!
i am getting worried because aardman only made 6 movies in the last 15 years plus the nick park caveman movie coming in 2018 each film they make seems to be getting less and less money from the box office office and to make matters worse Nick Park claims he will not make anymore wallace and gromit films because peter sallis is gonna die soon and whats going to happen to Aardman if they stop making wallace and gromit films they might shut down
Actually no, they have Shaun the Sheep as a new franchise. They annunced a Sequel of Shaun the Sheep Movie to relese on 2019.
They will never be out of work. I lost count on the amount of UK adverts Aardman have done.
but that pisses me off about shaun the sheep getting a sequel and the pirates don't that's not fair I hate sony pictures animation and I am sick and tired of seeing aardman constantly working with studios I hate and they never make any merchandise for their movies
Alan Wilcox well I have a Shaun the sheep plush, a pirates cup and A gromit plush to
He said he won't do anymore Wallace and gromit films but he said he may still do another short with the voice actor who voiced Wallace in the video games
while I loved all the early aardman stuff. I really did. I have seen thier movies like pirates, flushed away and Arthur Christmas and them to be just passable. Wallace and gromit the wrong trousers is thier Masterpiece. a matter of loaf and death was just OK. same for Shaun the sheep
we want an updated video talking about Shaun the Sheep movie and Early Man and you should mention Angry kid too.
I've loved stop-motion ever since the days of Gumby and Pokey. Was thrilled to discover Pingu on a trip to Victoria, BC back in the 90s. Now I'm addicted to Shaun the Sheep and exceedingly thankful it's on YT.
They had a exhibition of Aardman at ACMI in Melbourne Victoria a few years back. Seeing some of the sets, the full scale pirate ship, Wallace's rocket and things from the shawn the sheep movie and ALL the layout ideas... It was amazing! I still have a ton of photos I took. I'd love them to host it again.
Wallace and Gromit deserves all the praise it got
Not a single mention of Rex the Runt or Angry Kid ?
Both of them cult classics in animation ? How disappointing.
They're already a lot of things to talk about, things are going to get lost in the shuffle.
@@KidSnivy69 Good point.
Mr Wolfe Angry Kid has little to do with Lord and Sproxton and nothing to do with Park
Here it is a list of Aardman filmography:
ruclips.net/p/PL3bN3qL-ZFiHXT1yGKrcSQkqz8Le9RIKv
They not mentioned in the aardman doc a grand night in
I get the feeling that this section of the video will get more views than the other stop motion videos given more people identify stop motion to Aardman than Harryhausen. Either this one or the Timburton or Laika sections
Without Harryhausen there'd be no Aardman, Without Aardman there'd be no Laika.
I want the next Animation Lookback: The Best of Stop Motion to be on Rankin Bass.
Be patient
Randomation HLT I am
Ok
I agree, this lookback should have included Rankin Bass. Why did he not mention Ranki Bass?!?!?
Good idea !!!!
17:30 Welp, Aardaman's now doing a film on cavemen called early man which is *loosely* based off the bronze age.
The Side Rats From Flushed Away Are The Robinson's Of Aardman
Drinking game: Take a shot every time the narrator's voice suddenly goes way up in pitch.
Well now I know
And knowing is half the battle
G.I. JOE!
EYAAAAAAAAAAA METAL GEAR
oops wrong one
*C.I JOE*
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What I like to know is HOW that fire broke out at the studio....who or what is responsible for it?
Damn you're highpitched every other scentence.
10:02 That's a very weird looking world map. As I recall, Canada isn't split into several islands northernly.
+James Pollard Nope. That's Canada. =)
Huh, alright.
However much I could like stop motion, I will have to say I LOVE the Wallace and Gromit Short Projects. I watched them multiple times in my childhood, and I would often make guesses for what Gromit was trying to say. This proves my only complaint is that Gromit never speaks, but I do like to hear Peter Sallis's voice just fine. For my favorite Wallace and Gromit projects, I choose to put A Grand Day Out at #1, followed by The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave. And yes, I also like Curse of the Were-Rabbit and the Cracking Contraptions. My brother loves Wallace and Gromit too.
As for the other Aardman projects, I do like Chicken Run a little bit, but that's only because of the voice cast. I also like a little of the story of The Pirates movie, but I don't know any of the voices, so it's hard for me to get engaged. I guess my favorite of Aardman's non-Wallace and Gromit project is Creature Comforts, a source of inspiration for something I'm working on now as I type this comment.
I LOVED THE THRILL O MATIC
Can’t wait for early man...
great documentary, ElectricDragon505
Arthur Christmas is one of the greatest christmas movies ever. Honestly if you ask me, I think it only did badly because the ads were terrible. They told you nothing. I mean nothing. ALl that was told was: There is someone named Arthur who loves christmas and is a baffoon and he's at the north pole.
They could have mentioned this was the son of santa and shown at least a little bit of his interaction with characters that showed he's a bit clumsy sure, but he's all heart and its not actually annoying. I honestly thought it was about a christmas fanboy who was gonna ruin christmas.
My man is of the only good people to wear a Trilby. Keep up the good work.
My favorites are Wallace and grommit chicken run pirates and flushed away
"yes yes,I'm using 'crew' in a street sense...
*yo* "
- The Pirate Captain
20:08
Well here they are with "Cave Man". Looks like a winner.
Wow, I never knew you let JonTron in your videos.
Brings back good old memories in middle school
Also on my trip to Paris during the summer, I actually walked passed the Pathè theater on the way to the hotel (lots of walking) which if I recall correctly is also their headquarters
I went on the thrill o matic when I was around 7 years old.
It was amazing
wish you could talk about 'gumby and pokey' thats a stop Motion too!
But Im still gald your doing stuff about stop Motion. :)
The Pirates was a fun nostalgic memory next to Illumination's The Lorax.
Nick Park is a legend!
Shaun the sheep and it's spin off show were my flipping childhood 😱😍😍😍😍😍💞💞💞💞
the thumbnails eyes fits perfectly with the pirates eyes
They're releasing a new film in a couple of weeks earliy man
My favourite Wallace and Gromit short is A Close Shave because Shaun the Sheep was part of it!
MAN! You do excellent job. 👏👏👏👏
No CRACKERS, Gromit! We’ve forgotten the CRACKERS! *DUN, DUN, DUN, DUN.”
fun fact: the scenes from the Curse of the Were-Rabbit and Chicken Run survived the fire and were in both a museum and showed off in a different location
Awesome video as always
Flushed Away is getting a new animation company
the space restaurant thing is actually in Rex The Runt which is a stop motion series
12:12 just a nitpick, but it's Lancashire, not Lanchester as you said (sorry, but from around there)
Loved this lookback though :)
I still own the vhs video cassette of Aardman classics that i picked up at a car boot sale. No Wallace and Gromit on it i'm afraid, but features some of their lesser known work like the talk show interviews and creature comforts, and some really funny 1 of animations. Mind you it had a 15 age certificate on the front cover. and one short had gushing blood, similar to the elevator scene in "The Shining."
There's one about 2 royal twins separated after birth. 1 becomes a king, the other a pheasant. one that makes fun of the adam and eve bible story, by making adam beg god for someone else and getting a penguin. One where a boy drinks from a can of soda and his head explodes. There was also a group of Skeletons playing cricket. A rabbit ordering "VEGETARIAN" at a restaurant and getting a carrot from an angry waitor, too my all time favourite. "Not without my handbag" which deals with a money grabbing devil increasing the charges on washing machines and a poor grandma who can't pay the bills, so the grandma is dragged through a portal to hell. Its as grandma falls through hell that she realises she doesn't have her handbag, and comes back to life to the astonishment of her grand daughter, who then tricks the devil into eating so many cakes that he explodes and grandma can lay at rest in her grave.
I'm gonna look up the Music video for sledgehammer now
Even for a small UK stop-motion studio, Aardman are masters of art.
What ever happened to Wallace and Gromit? It got me to look into stop motion and introduced me to a lot of stop motion animators on RUclips.
Wallace and Gromit was awesome!
I've been on the Wallace & Gromit ride!!!
Cameron Mouncey what was it like
same
I wonder if aardman will release the gleebies on RUclips because I think it's considered lost
Early Man is pretty good!
16:19 loved this movie, The slugs we're cute
I want to go on that ride!!!
Wallace: Charlie Brown all grown up.
Hey Animat!, long time viewer of your Lookback's and reviews.
Always find them fun and entertaining :)
Anyway I want to thank you for mention Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
As someone who is a big fan of both Pleasure Beach and the thrill-o-mastic, I ‘am so happy you give the place a mention. :)
Full Voice Cast: The Wallace and Gromit Project
Peter Sallis: Wallace - Characters who Didn't Get to Talk AT ALL!: Gromit, The Space Robot, Feathers McGraw, Shaun the Sheep, Too Many Others! - Anne Reid: Wendoline - Ralph Fiennes: Victor Quartermaine - Helena Bonham Carter: Lady Totington - Nicholas Smith: Vicar Hedges - Peter Kay: A Police Officer - Sally Lindsay: Piella Bakewell - Ben Whitehead: Baker Bob - Geraldine McEwan: Miss Thripp - Melissa Collier: Fluffles - Sarah LaBorde: The Singer for Bake-O-Lite
Full Voice Cast: Chicken Run
Julia Sawahla: Ginger - Mel Gibson: Rocky - Miranda Richardson: Mrs. Tweety - Jane Hrrocks: Babs - Benjamin Whitrow: Fowler - Lynn Ferguson: Mac - Tony Haygarth: Mr. Tweety - Imelda Staunton: Bunty - Phil Daniels: Fetcher the Mouse - Timothy Spall: Nick the Mouse - Robert Rackstraw: Multiple Males - Jules De Jongh: Multiple Females - Kerry Shale: Multiple Males - Sandra Szearles Dickinson: Multiple Females
Full Voice Cast: The Pirates! A Stop Motion Movie!
Hugh Grant: The Pirate Captain - Martin Freeman: The Scarf Pirate - David Tennant: Charles Darwin - Imelda Staunton: Queen Victoria - Jeremy Piven: Black Bellamy - Ben Whitehead (UK) and Al Rooker (US): The Pirate who Likes Sunsets and Kittens - Russell Tovi (UK) and Anton Yelchin (US): The Albino Pirate - Ashley Jensen: The Female Pirate with a Fake Beard - Brian Blessed: The Pirate King - Salma Hayek: Cutlass Liz - Lenny Henry: Peg-Leg Hastings - Brendan Gleeson: The Gout Pirate - Mike Cooper: Admiral Collingwood - David Schneider: Scarlett Morgan
Tim Burton’s got competition for best stop motion movie name in Aardman animation
The pirates on an adventure with scientists is so much better than pirates of the Caribbean
And laika that's a good stop motion studio. Probably the best actually.
Also, the character style in Arthur Christmas looks different.
I do love Aardman and their work
been on that ride so many times
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit won Best Animated Feature over Howl's Moving Castle.
I loved both films but I preferred Howl's Moving Castle by a bit.
Wallace & gromit needs a new movie and shrot
i agree
I'm pretty sure Wallace and Gromit debuted in 1989. Correct me if I'm wrong.
TheJoebus666
They did.
That's the first time I've meet you on youtube
Which one is the best?
Pixar?sony pictures animation?disney?dreamworks?ghibli?aardman?
1. ghibli and Aardman (They are equally amazing)
2. Pixar
3. Disney
4.Sony
Pixar
Doesn't Disney own Pixar or do they keep it separate and do there own work?
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Hey, Animat! I have a great idea for the next animated lookback series. How about "the beginning of animation", from the 1st animated shorts of the early 1900's to Disney's 1st films.
R.I.P Peter Sallis (the voice actor of Wallace)
19:08 That would be EPIC!