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Aardman Animations Limited is a British animation studio based in Bristol, England. It is known for films and television series made using stop-motion and clay animation techniques, particularly those featuring its plasticine characters from Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, and Morph.
- Morph
Nationality. British. Morph is a British series of clay...
- Rex The Runt
Rex the Runt is a live-action stop-motion adult animated...
- Aardman Filmography
Aardman filmography. Aardman Animations is an animation...
- Morph
Aardman filmography. Aardman Animations is an animation studio in Bristol, England that produces stop motion and computer-animated features, shorts, TV series and adverts.
Aardman Animations is an British film production company founded in 1972 by Peter Lord and David Sproxton. The company is best known for their clay-animated productions Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep and Chicken Run.
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Aardman Animations Ltd., also known as Aardman, is a British stop-motion clay animation studio in Bristol, England. It is known for using techniques with the characters Wallace and Gromit modelled in plasticine. It successfully entered the computer animation market with Flushed Away (2006).
Purple and Brown. Rex the Runt. Round the Bend. Shaun the Sheep. Timmy Time. A Town Called Panic. Wallace and Gromit's Cracking Contraptions. Wallace and Gromit's World of Invention. Categories: British television series by studio. Aardman Animations. Animated television series by studio.
Peter Lord and David Sproxton began their animating partnership at school. In 1972 they registered the name Aardman Animations. After graduating, they moved to Bristol in 1976 where they produced their first professional production, creating Morph for the children’s programme 'Take Hart'. Find out more.
Nationality. British. Morph is a British series of clay stop-motion comedy animations, named after the main character, who is a small terracotta-skinned plasticine man, who speaks an unintelligible language and lives on a tabletop, with his bedroom being a small wooden box. Morph was initially seen interacting with Tony Hart, beginning in 1977 ...