The first three of Nick Park's award-winning animated series', WALLACE & GROMIT, revived interest in stop-motion animation just when it seemed as if the technique was hopelessly outdated. In A GRAND DAY OUT, which took Park over six years to make, ingenious inventor Wallace and his smarter-than-your-average-dog, Gromit, build a rocket ship and travel to the moon in a quest for cheese. In THE WRONG TROUSERS, Wallace's invention, a device that transports him out of his bed, dresses him, and prepares his breakfast, malfunctions one morning. It plops him in the "wrong trousers," a pair of mechanized pants, which take him on a wild ride. Meanwhile, the domestic bliss of Wallace and his faithful dog, Gromit, is shattered when a mysterious penguin leases a room in their home. Finally, in A CLOSE SHAVE, love nearly melts Wallace's plasticine heart when he meets Wendolene Ramsbottom, a yarn-shop proprietor with a menacing mutt and a dark secret. Meanwhile, poor Gromit is accused of turning the local sheep into mutton meat. Can Wallace bust Gromit out of jail and catch the real culprit in time to share a bit of cheese with his newfound love? The femme-fatale story gets the claymation treatment in Park's third Wallace and Gromit story, which won Park yet another Academy Award.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Dual Single Sided
Audio:
Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - English, French
Subtitles - English (SDH)
Subtitles - English
Subtitles - French
Subtitles - Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Featurette - 1. Cracking Contraptions
2. Cracking Contraptions: Behind the Scenes
3. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of The Were-Rabbit: Sneak Preview
Feature 1: WALLACE & GROMIT: A GRAND DAY OUT
Feature 2: WALLACE & GROMIT: THE WRONG TROUSERS
Feature 3: WALLACE & GROMIT: A CLOSE SHAVE
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Review 1:
"[N]othing compares to the old-fashioned stop-action approach held sacred by the Oscar winners at Aardman Animation Studios." -- grade: B+
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.70 099/23/2005