Our wooly hero tries to help a wayward extraterrestrial find a way home in this animated tale.
what else?) to his credit, not to mention branded merchandise galore and theme parks in Sweden, Australia and Japan, with more to come.
Aardman estimates that on average two seconds of animation is produced per animator per day, which is why films like “Shaun” take on average three years to turn out despite having several dozen shooting teams going at once. Shaun and his fellow sheep are always out to have a little fun — a scene of them managing to order a takeout pizza is especially engaging — while exasperated sheepdog Bitzer tirelessly attempts to maintain order.As to the nameless farmer, quite possibly a country cousin of earlier Aardman hero Wallace, he continues to cluelessly imagine that he’s in charge of this very antic farm.
That vessel is not the only reference to science fiction past “Farmageddon” indulges in, with brief, amusing cinematic tributes toLu-la, the alien who alights from the ship, is not a fierce invader but a creature both childish and sweet, though not lacking in powers like the ability to make objects levitate.
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