
Plasticine animation of Wallace and Gromit, inventors of all manner of useful devices. Gromit (a dog) finds himself being pushed out of his room and home by a new lodger who is actually a ruthless criminal (and a small penguin). The penguin is planning a robbery and needs to use Wallace and his mechanical remote controlled trousers to pull off the raid. However, Gromit is wise to the penguin and comes to the rescue.... (Full plot summary below)
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Plasticine animation of Wallace and Gromit, inventors of all manner of useful devices. Gromit (a dog) finds himself being pushed out of his room and home by a new lodger who is actually a ruthless criminal (and a small penguin). The penguin is planning a robbery and needs to use Wallace and his mechanical remote controlled trousers to pull off the raid. However, Gromit is wise to the penguin and comes to the rescue.
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| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonTakes a far more conventional, three-act Hollywood approach to its story. |
| User ReviewLouise NThe evil penguin almost steals the show from Gromit! |
| User ReviewCalise SThe funniest of the three W & G shorts - it's side splitting for the entire time and the high speed chase scene at the end is pure brilliance that is almost unbelievable when you really think about how exciting and visually spectacular and funny it is all at once. |
| User ReviewShayne (aka Nightz) mThe best of the Wallace and Gromit shorts. This is golden. |
| User ReviewTim LTotally uncomparably brilliant! One of the best short animation films of all time. Perfectly executed, with classic British humour and astonding creativity. A must for all film fans. |
| User ReviewMariann SNick Park is best with these short films. |
| User ReviewLiam C30 minutes of animated genius, featuring possibly the greatest train chase scene of all time. |
| User ReviewJonathan HWallace and Gromit have always been favorites of mine, and this one, which involves an evil penguin, is awesome. |
| User ReviewGraham LPossibly the best short film ever made, and certainly the greatest claymation you'll ever see. It is absolutely sublime genius from start to finish. |
| User ReviewKristopher ROur family's all time favorite W&G adventure. This Oscar winning short is damn near perfection. |