One of the greatest creations in British television ever. This better finally get the immense international audience and reception it deserves on Netflix
Since the very first time I saw "A Grand Day Out," I was hooked and could never get enough of Nick Park's genius work. The humor, the attention to detail, the overall style. It truly is pure magic. Bravo! Bravo! And I can't wait for the new film to come out!
I’m so excited for this! The Wrong Trousers was one of the first films I ever remember watching and being completely obsessed with the train chase scene, the fact that the new adventure is a sequel is making my inner child very happy ☺️
There's something so charming about stop motion animation mainly because every scene and food sequence is a labor of love. Wallace And Gromit is certainly one of the stop motion greats. Looking forward to January.
Especially when you consider Nick did A Grand Day Out all on his own. It took 6 years to animate the whole thing, Peter Sallis recorded his lines in 1983 and it was finished 89
This was one of the high delights of my childhood! I still remember watching A Close Shave and my Nan crackling with laughter every time it came to the scenes with the sheep with the ladders 😂😂 I have to say though, Curse of the Wererabbit is the greatest of them all ❤
As a kid growing up in the U.S. back in the 90's the first time I watched The wrong trousers 👖 🤣 I was hooked and I'm still a big fan of this Dynamic Due-o and their wacky adventures.
I was working in the USA (from UK) and needed a break. Went to the cinema to see Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Laughed my head off and it so reminded me of 'home'.
my high school ap american history teacher would show us wallace and gromit non stop after we finished our ap testing and frankly it was probably why we all got 5s (which is a very good score)
Me, my dad, my sister, and all my family members are looking forward to this plasticine cartoon on NETFLIX! I love seeing this movie being made behind the scenes.
So looking forward to the next Wallace and Gromit adventure. I'll miss it on xmas day, but ready and waiting on Netfilx. The penguin returning is the cherry on the cake, i wonder if he still tries to steal the diamond? (Flash back)😅
That daft idea inspired me to become an animator myself LOL this is peak for me, Aardman, Wallace and Gromit. (Gronit being dceptively simple is a bit like Morph, isn't it?)
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Wallace will be voiced by Ben Whitehead, who has been the current voice of a Wallace ever since in 2009, since Peter Sallis retired voicing Wallace in 2010 and after his death in 2017.
One of the greatest creations in British television ever. This better finally get the immense international audience and reception it deserves on Netflix
I mean Curse of the Were-rabbit won the animated feature Oscar. That's huge recognition.
Aardman have won many Oscars
Since the very first time I saw "A Grand Day Out," I was hooked and could never get enough of Nick Park's genius work. The humor, the attention to detail, the overall style. It truly is pure magic. Bravo! Bravo! And I can't wait for the new film to come out!
I've loved them since their inception. My kids, now in their mid 30s, recall them with great fondness. The characterizations were endearing.
I am 30 and Wallace and Gromit is one of my first memories.
I’m so excited for this! The Wrong Trousers was one of the first films I ever remember watching and being completely obsessed with the train chase scene, the fact that the new adventure is a sequel is making my inner child very happy ☺️
There's something so charming about stop motion animation mainly because every scene and food sequence is a labor of love. Wallace And Gromit is certainly one of the stop motion greats. Looking forward to January.
You really have to admire the dedication and passion, I would never have the patience to do something like this
Especially when you consider Nick did A Grand Day Out all on his own. It took 6 years to animate the whole thing, Peter Sallis recorded his lines in 1983 and it was finished 89
I honestly believe that you have to be clinically insane to be a stop motion animator.
I could listen to him talk about them for hours
This was one of the high delights of my childhood! I still remember watching A Close Shave and my Nan crackling with laughter every time it came to the scenes with the sheep with the ladders 😂😂 I have to say though, Curse of the Wererabbit is the greatest of them all ❤
I always love hearing Nick Park's story of how Wallace and Gromit came to be, much like how I love hearing about how Stan Lee created Spider-Man.
As a kid growing up in the U.S. back in the 90's the first time I watched The wrong trousers 👖 🤣 I was hooked and I'm still a big fan of this Dynamic Due-o and their wacky adventures.
I can't begin to express how much those characters meant to me growing up and still today in my 30s, can't wait to catch up with them this Christmas!
I was working in the USA (from UK) and needed a break. Went to the cinema to see Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Laughed my head off and it so reminded me of 'home'.
Loved Wallace and Gromit since I saw the shorts on Cartoon Network. Pure good quality storytelling that can be enjoyed by any culture in any time.
my high school ap american history teacher would show us wallace and gromit non stop after we finished our ap testing and frankly it was probably why we all got 5s (which is a very good score)
What a cool teacher… and congrats! I got a 4 oof
What's ap?
@ advanced placement - it’s a set of advanced classes for united states high school students
@@shadowraygun4000 oh, thanks!
Wallace and Gromit are the sort of characters who will outlive us all. We'll be long gone, and they'll still keep on with their little misadventures.
I already seen it back in October at AFI Fest. It’s absolutely fantastic
Wallace and Gromit is a true British classic
Looking forward to seeing my two old chums again.
Me, my dad, my sister, and all my family members are looking forward to this plasticine cartoon on NETFLIX!
I love seeing this movie being made behind the scenes.
Still remember watching A Close Shave when it aired on BBC Christmas Eve 1995.
Cant wait to watch xmas day and on netflix ❤❤
I'm going to see it tomorrow in the cinema. Can't wait
Snoopy is the beagle of the United States, and Gromit is the beagle of the United Kingdom.
So looking forward to the next Wallace and Gromit adventure. I'll miss it on xmas day, but ready and waiting on Netfilx. The penguin returning is the cherry on the cake, i wonder if he still tries to steal the diamond? (Flash back)😅
It must take hours to make every single movement in the frame. But it's all worth it.
Nick still has a really youthful energy, i assumed he was way older than this!
Wallace and Cromit the most glorious British thing ever! And there crisps are great (try them).
That daft idea inspired me to become an animator myself LOL this is peak for me, Aardman, Wallace and Gromit. (Gronit being dceptively simple is a bit like Morph, isn't it?)
I love it :)
0:13 why does that look, um, dont question what im referencing
wallace and gromit is my childhood
its not only on Netflix its on bbc 1 on Christmas day at 6:10pm
Good afternoon!
It's Tuesday - I wishing you good health and good things for the rest of the week.
And always cheering for your beautiful/fascinating activities. ^^
"Like husband and wife"
So they were roommates
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the curse of were rabbit is the best so far
They change the way of wearing clothes at morning.
🐗Thank you🐗
Husband and Wife 😔
More like, pals, buddys, and brothers 🍷🗿
Can they talk about the horrible UHD conversion and how much its ruined the quality of the animation with Ai upscaling and noise reduction
1:35 When Nick Park is planning to put a mouth on Gromit, and why he has no visible mouth on him now?
Heath Robinson had nothing on Wallace
Does netflix have their claws on Wallace and Gromit now?😥
I think it’s just a distribution deal, as far as I know Aardman still retains all rights to the characters and properties
I'm just wondering who's gonna play Wallace since his original voice actor (Peter Sailis) is...DEAD!
Wallace will be voiced by Ben Whitehead, who has been the current voice of a Wallace ever since in 2009, since Peter Sallis retired voicing Wallace in 2010 and after his death in 2017.
Ah yes “only on Netflix”. After the BBC first.
It's Netflix internationally.
@@CarlSutton76 Yes I know. So why are they saying "only on Netflix" where I am? In the UK.
It would be soooo much easy and cheeper to do it 3d animations Lol old people...
That's exactly why they don't
easier does not mean better
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