This show was so underrated and had the potential to go on for several seasons. I feel like they could’ve honestly made 10 seasons. The show are short but that’s what makes them awesome.
They are still in production! But here's the rub: Aardman Animations creates traditional frame-by-frame claymation. It takes years to produce a single episode. "Curse of the Whererabbit" comprised 115,000 frames, made by a team of 30 animators. Dividing up the work, it often took three animators three weeks to create a single minute of footage.
It's hard to match the greatness of the sound effects used in the original animation, nevertheless it was interesting to hear the sound effects you have tried in your version, which can help other content makers learn how different sounds for the same action can bring different impacts to the listener or viewer.
Cartoon logic: a watch appears from nowhere and disappears
So does Gromit's mouth.
This isnt a cartoon, its stop motion plasticine
You know what they meant
@@carlymara88 I think he's beinf a smartass to get at the smartass.
1:17 “Steady On” “Bowwwww!!!” “Gromiiiiiit!!!” Plunk! “Owwww!!!”
This show was so underrated and had the potential to go on for several seasons. I feel like they could’ve honestly made 10 seasons. The show are short but that’s what makes them awesome.
They are still in production! But here's the rub: Aardman Animations creates traditional frame-by-frame claymation. It takes years to produce a single episode. "Curse of the Whererabbit" comprised 115,000 frames, made by a team of 30 animators. Dividing up the work, it often took three animators three weeks to create a single minute of footage.
Loved watching this as a kid
Same
I missed the old times of watching Wallace and Gromit series.
He wanted a 3-minute egg and got a toast with jam
What is a 3-minute egg?
@@andrewfutterman3346 WHAT HE ASKED FOR
@@i40329 I know it's what he asked for, I just don't know what a 3-minute egg is.
They haven't even got a chicken lol.
@@andrewfutterman3346 an egg that's been boile for three minutes.
How did he not get jam on his fingers, he had the knife and fork right there!
At 0:56 why is it flowey’s theme (your best friend) from undertale?
Edit: read the description, cool project
I played that game.
That’s what I was thinking
0:53
nice work in the voice over. Actually, if I didn't hear the original i'd say it sounded pretty swell
I hope Wallace got grommet a birthday gift
You mean Grommit NOT the way you spelt it
Red train!🚂
1:35
Disney’s World of English Program 11
The Picnic 1930
despite the title, this video actually does not feature the "Cracking Toast" line.
edit: also, why why were some of the sounds changed?
It's hard to match the greatness of the sound effects used in the original animation, nevertheless it was interesting to hear the sound effects you have tried in your version, which can help other content makers learn how different sounds for the same action can bring different impacts to the listener or viewer.
not a single soul in the comment section pointing out that the gift card plays Flowey's theme
Hmm cracking toast, Gromit!
You mean Grommit
Anpanman 1989
0:44-0:55 😂
Bro why is there Undertale music when gromit opens his card
Public domain
Doraemon 1990
Doraemon 1979
This is not even the original voice........
It's a sound design project he made for film school
@@keithmoon3190 Also i noticed something. You have the exact same name as the drummer from The Who.
It a Fandub
Anpanman 2000
This sucks with different sound efx and voices.
The orig. is better and is the best!
I was going to share it but fuck it where it sounds this shitty.
Anpanman 1989
1:30
1:29
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