Is it possible not to like Wallace and Gromit?
Is it possible not to like Wallace and Gromit?
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Maybe if you're asian
ironic that the show is haram in most of britain now
man it is so /comfy/, i still have muh VHS collection
also rocky and bullwinkle on boomerang
who here vividly remember this scene:
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Cracking toast Gromit!
depends if you've seen the npower adverts.
It's massive in Japan.
it got tiring after the restart or what was that after the first trilogy
Ooooh I do like a bit of gorgonzola.
Wrong Trousers > Grand Day Out > Curse of the Were Rabbit > Close Shave >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Loaf and shit
Yeah, to the point that Studio Ghibli is actually distributing the films there except for The Curse of the Were-Rabbit which was distributed by DreamWorks.
Studio Ghibli is distributing the Wallace and Gromit films as well as Shaun the Sheep in Japan because Nick Park is close friends with Hayao Miyazaki and they admire each other's work to the point that Nick Park actually gave Studio Ghibli the official Japanese distribution copyrights.
They even released A Matter of Loaf and Death in cinemas when it was mostly only a TV movie, even in the UK.
And it was released when Studio Ghibli's own Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea was also in cinemas in Japan and was also a massive hit there.
The Moon one has such an eerie calm to it. Both comfy and creepy. I love it.
Also, post Wallace and Gromit memes
>Swift S. Lawliet
>posting Ghibli
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Stilton?
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>*stares*
It's basically a ripoff of Rick and Morty but they made Morty a dog and made it kid friendly.
Feed me more of your bait.
Feed me all night long.
Yes.
Normies don't like it or pretend to for meme's sake.
A lot of women don't like it because they can't into nondegenerate comedy.
Why did it never occur to me that Wallace looks like Mr. Roger's skinhead cousin?
I think I'll make my own porridge today.
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is this a thing im america?
its like a childhood passage in the uk
Not really. When I was a little kid, I loved stop-motion movies/TV shows, especially Chicken Run. One day around that time, when I was in a dollar store I found pic related, bought it, loved it instantly. The movie made it big in America for a time but it's died down a whole lot.
Race swap rule 63 Wallace