Not watched any Wallace and Gromit for a long time. They always remind me of a couple I know (and if I blogged under my real name I would NOT say that!)
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Your review is very concise.
ReplyDeleteNo point in boring everyone.
DeleteWe watched bits of it; interrupted by excited grandsons.
ReplyDeleteI watched it on my laptop with the subtitles on but I could hear all those wonderful voices in my imagination.
DeleteWe love it and love all the little jokes to notice in the 'props'.
ReplyDeleteAll those little jokes made me laugh out loud.
DeleteNot watched any Wallace and Gromit for a long time. They always remind me of a couple I know (and if I blogged under my real name I would NOT say that!)
ReplyDeleteHa, ha. Gromit always reminds me of the young son of someone I once knew.
DeletePeter Sallis was born in Twickenham. Brilliant animation and up there with the best of them.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that about Peter Sallis. Twickenham is not far from where I was born.
DeleteLove everything Nick Park does ..... so clever and, as Tigger says, love all the asides. XXXX
ReplyDeleteNick Park's stuff is always good xx
DeleteAlways enjoyed Wallace and Grommit, but sadly I can't watch this program since BBC iplayer isn't accessible outside Britain. :(
ReplyDeleteAh, sorry Mary. How mean of the BBC!
DeleteI don't like Wallace's ears and mouth.
ReplyDeleteHmm... too close to your own reflection Tasker?
DeleteHe looks more like Gromit.
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