The Wrong Trousers‘ final chase—in which Wallace and Gromit pursue Feathers and the diamond the nefarious penguin/chicken/criminal mastermind has stolen over a model train system the main duo ...
UK tattoo parlours have seen a huge demand for Wallace and Gromit's arch-nemesis following the release of the Oscar-nominated ...
The studio's first Oscar was snagged by 'Creature Comforts' in 1989, followed by the Wallace and Gromit hit 'The Wrong Trousers' in 1994, 'A Close Shave' in 1996, and the feature-length 'The Curse ...
The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave won Oscars. Now, two decades after the release of the pair’s maiden full-length effort (Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit) in 2005, man and dog have ...
Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park said he was "ecstatic" to receive another Oscar nomination. Wallace and Gromit: ...
Preston-born Nick Park is up for an Oscar thanks to his contribution to the latest critically-acclaimed Wallace & Gromit film. Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl has been shortlisted in the ...
This is not the first time that the Lancashire legends have been Academy Award nominees: A Grand Day Out (1989) and A Matter of Love and Death (2008) were both nominated for Best Animated Short whilst ...
The first win came for the 1989 stop-motion comedy Creature Comforts, while the second film starring Wallace and Gromit, The Wrong Trousers, picked up the best animated short film Oscar in 1994.
Everyone’s favourite eccentric inventor and his canine companion are heading to Hollywood on the back of the success of their Christmas comeback.
Wallace And Gromit creator Nick Park has said the team ... penguin Feathers McGraw from Academy Award-winning short The Wrong Trousers, is up for the best animated feature film award.