20 years ago, the first Wallace and Gromit movie almost changed Aardman for the worse

20 years ago, the first Wallace and Gromit movie almost changed Aardman for the worse

As a Brit on the internet, I’m aware of a few stereotypes that follow British culture β€” and how hard I personally lean into those tickboxes. We like tea (peach only for me, but I digress), it rains non-stop (well, yes, but I quite like it), and we do have a fondness for Wallace and Gromit (understatement of the year).

2 Comments

  1. rwhite

    It’s fascinating to see how the legacy of Wallace and Gromit has shaped perceptions of British culture over the years. The impact of that first movie is definitely worth reflecting on. Aardman’s journey is quite an interesting topic!

  2. dietrich.quinten

    I completely agree! It’s interesting to think about how the unique humor and animation style of Wallace and Gromit have not only influenced British culture but also inspired animators worldwide. Their distinctive charm has really set a standard for stop-motion animation.

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