The Wallace & Gromit animation series has spanned over 35 years, thanks to its creator Nick Park and the famous stop motion production company at which he works, Aardman Animations. Vengeance Most Fowl marks the latest chapter in the story of Wallace & Gromit. It's a film that just premiered on Netflix.
In the animated comedy, Wallace invents a smart gnome named Norbot. The gnome performs a variety of gardening tasks, attracting attention from some of the locals and the local TV news station. Things go haywire when Norbot begins to develop a mind of its own.
Nick Park joins Bullseye to talk about the film and decades long career in animation. Plus, Nick Park answers our most paramount question: Has he met any real life dogs named Gromit, and how many of those dogs were good boys? Where else are you going to get journalism like that, we ask.
00:00 - Intro
00:55 - Interview Start
01:07 - Robots
02:45 - Gromit and Gestures
04:48 - Peter Lord & Early Aardman Animations
06:17 - The Wallace Wave
07:48 - Cheese
08:38 - Writing "A Grand Day Out"
09:41 - Pee-wee's Playhouse Animations
11:07 - Creature Comforts
13:48 - Creature Comforts' Simplicity
16:40 - Asking The Right Questions for Creature Comforts
17:34 - Nick Park's Animation at 13
19:45 - Filmic look of Aardman Animations
23:40 - Hand Animation vs Digital Animation
26:29 - Working With Clay
29:13 - Wallace & Gromit and Anachronisms
29:42 - How Has Age Changed Nick's approach
32:11 - Gags in The Background
33:53 - From "A Grand Day Out" to Today
36:30 - Goodbyes
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