Wallace and Gromit

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Wallace and Gromit
Image:Wallace_Gromit_Logo.jpg
Premiere 1989
Finale 1995
Airs
Creator Nick Park
Network syndication
Style animated comedy
Company Aardman Animations
Episodes 3
Origin UK
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Wallace and Gromit is a series of three British animated films and a motion picture by Nick Park of Aardman Animations. All the characters were made from moulded plasticine on wire frames, and filmed with stop motion animation. This process is sometimes known as "claymation", because plasticine is also known as modelling clay.

Wallace is a hare-brained inventor, cheese enthusiast, and owner of the dog Gromit who appears to be more intelligent than his master. Wallace is voiced by veteran actor Peter Sallis; Gromit is mute, communicating by way of eloquent facial expressions.

The Wallace and Gromit animations were shot using the old stop motion animation technique. After detailed storyboarding, and set and plasticine model construction, the film was shot one frame at a time, moving the models of the characters slightly between to give the impression of movement in the final film. Because a second of film constitutes 24 separate frames, even a short half-hour film takes a long time to animate correctly.

Though painstaking and time-consuming, stop motion remains a much-loved style of animation. This is probably very much thanks to the global success of Nick Park's Wallace and Gromit shorts.

Contents

[edit] Cast

Actor Character
Main Cast
Peter Sallis Wallace
none Gromit

[edit] Episodes

# Title Airdate
1 A Grand Day Out 1989
2 The Wrong Trousers 1993
3 A Close Shave 1995

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