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In Vengeance Most Fowl, [18] the criminal penguin, now imprisoned in a zoo, hacks into Wallace's latest invention, Norbot, to exact revenge on Wallace and Gromit, free him from the zoo and ultimately steal the blue diamond. He manages to escape into Yorkshire on a train, but is cheated out of the diamond.
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IN FOCUS: Aardman has produced its first feature-length ‘Wallace & Gromit’ since 2008, and finds an old foe plotting revenge. Adam White speaks to the film’s cast and crew about Britishness ...
Muzz Khan as Anton Deck, a newsreader for Up North News; the character's name is a pun on the English TV duo Ant & Dec. [9] The Farmer from the Wallace & Gromit spin-off series Shaun the Sheep makes a cameo, voiced by John Sparkes. [citation needed] Adjoa Andoh and Lenny Henry have cameo roles as the Judge and Mr. Convenience.
In July 2008, developer Telltale Games announced a new series of episodic video games based on the characters, called Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures. [92] The first episode in Grand Adventures, "Fright of the Bumblebees", was released on 23 March 2009. [93] The second episode, "The Last Resort", was released on 5 May 2009. [94]
Wallace and Gromit (1989–present) 1985–present clay creator of many popular clay animation films and series Henry Selick: 1952 United States: The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) 1991–present puppets director of several popular animated features with puppets PES: 1973 United States: Fresh Guacamole (2012) 2001–present objects
Gromit is a dog belonging to an eccentric inventor, Wallace, in a series of claymation films produced by Aardman Animations, based in Spike Island, Bristol. Three of the films in the Wallace and Gromit film series have won Academy Awards: The Wrong Trousers, [4] A Close Shave [5] and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. [6]