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Aardman Animations Limited, known simply as Aardman, is a British
animation studio An animation studio is a company producing animation, animated media. The broadest such companies conceive of products to produce, own the physical equipment for production, employ operators for that equipment, and hold a major stake in the sales ...
based in
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,
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,
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. It is known for films and television series made using
stop motion Stop-motion (also known as stop frame animation) is an animated filmmaking and special effects technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they will appear to exh ...
and
clay animation Claymation, sometimes called clay animation or plasticine animation, is one of many forms of stop-motion animation. Each animated piece, either character or background, is "deformable"—made of a malleable substance, usually plasticine cl ...
techniques, particularly those featuring its plasticine characters from '' Wallace & Gromit'', '' Chicken Run'', '' Shaun the Sheep'', and '' Morph''. After some experimental computer-animated short films during the late 1990s, beginning with '' Owzat'' (1997), Aardman entered the
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market with '' Flushed Away'' (2006). As of February 2020, it had earned $1.1 billion worldwide, with an average $135.6 million per film. Between 2000 and 2006, Aardman partnered with
DreamWorks Animation DreamWorks Animation LLC (DWA, also known as DreamWorks Animation Studios or simply DreamWorks) is an American animation studio, owned by Comcast's NBCUniversal as part of Universal Pictures, a division of Universal Studios, Inc, Universal Stud ...
. Aardman's films have been consistently well received, and their stop-motion films are among the highest-grossing produced, with their 2000 debut, '' Chicken Run'', being their top-grossing film, as well as the highest-grossing stop-motion film of all time. A sequel, '' Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget'', was released in 2023.


History


1972–1996

Aardman was founded in 1972 as a low-budget project by Peter Lord and David Sproxton, who wanted to realise their dream of producing an animated motion picture. The partnership provided animated sequences for the
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series for deaf children '' Vision On''. The company name originates from the name of their nerdish Superman character in that series. The process of using clay animation to produce a segment called "Gleebees" (1975) became the inspiration for creating Morph, a simple clay character. Around the same time, Lord and Sproxton made their first foray into adult animation with the shorts ''Down and Out'' and ''Confessions of a Foyer Girl'', entries in the BBC's '' Animated Conversations'' series using real-life conversations as soundtracks. Aardman also created the title sequence for '' The Great Egg Race'' and supplied animation for the multiple award-winning music video of
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's song " Sledgehammer". They produced the music video for the song " My Baby Just Cares For Me" by Nina Simone in 1987. Also in the 1980s, they created the trombone-playing character Douglas in a television commercial for Lurpak butter. Later Aardman produced a number of shorts for
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, including the '' Conversation Pieces'' series. These five shorts worked in the same area as the '' Animated Conversations'' pieces, but were more sophisticated. Lord and Sproxton began hiring more animators at this point; three of the newcomers made their directorial debut at Aardman with the ''Lip Synch'' series. Of the five ''Lip Synch'' shorts, two were directed by Lord, one by Barry Purves, one by Richard Goleszowski and one by
Nick Park Nicholas Wulstan Park (born 6 December 1958) is an English filmmaker and animator who created '' Wallace & Gromit'', '' Creature Comforts'', '' Chicken Run'', '' Shaun the Sheep'', and '' Early Man''. Park has been nominated for an Academy ...
. In 1990, Park's short, '' Creature Comforts'', was the first Aardman production to win an
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. Park also developed the clay modelled shorts featuring the adventures of Wallace & Gromit, a comical pair of friends: Wallace being a naive English inventor with a love of cheese, and Gromit his best friend, the intelligent but silent dog. These films include '' A Grand Day Out'' (1989), '' The Wrong Trousers'' (1993) and '' A Close Shave'' (1995), the latter two winning
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.


1997–2007

In December 1997, Aardman, DreamWorks (later
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) and Pathé announced that their companies were teaming up to co-finance and distribute '' Chicken Run'', Aardman's first feature film, which had already been in pre-production for a year. On 27 October 1999, Aardman and DreamWorks signed a $250 million deal to make an additional four films that were estimated to be completed during the next 12 years. Along with the deal their first project was announced, titled ''
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''. Intended to be based on
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's fable and directed by Richard Goleszowski, it was paused two years later because of script problems. On 23 June 2000, ''Chicken Run'' was released to a great critical and financial success. In 2005, after ten years of absence, Wallace and Gromit returned in
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-winning '' The Curse of the Were-Rabbit''. The following year '' Flushed Away'', Aardman's first computer-animated feature, was released. On 10 October 2005, a serious fire at a storage facility used by Aardman and other Bristol-based companies destroyed over 30 years of props, models, and scenery often built by the Bristol-based Cod Steaks. This warehouse was used for storage of past projects and so did not prevent the production of their current projects at the time. In addition, the company's library of finished films was stored elsewhere and was undamaged. An electrical fault was determined to be the cause of the blaze. Referring to the
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, Park was quoted as saying, "Even though it is a precious and nostalgic collection and valuable to the company, in light of other tragedies, today isn't a big deal." On 1 October 2006, right before the release of ''Flushed Away'', ''
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'' reported that due to creative differences,
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and Aardman had decided to end their contract. The deal was officially terminated on 30 January 2007. According to an Aardman spokesperson: "The business model of DreamWorks no longer suits Aardman and vice versa. But the split couldn't have been more amicable." Unofficial reasons for departure were weak performances of the last two movies, for which DreamWorks had to take writedowns, and citing the article, "Aardman executives chafed at the creative control DreamWorks tried to exert, particularly with ''Flushed Away''..." The studio had another film in development, ''Crood Awakening'' (eventually '' The Croods''), which had been announced in 2005, with
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co-writing the screenplay. With the end of the partnership, the film's rights reverted to DreamWorks. From 2006 to 2007, the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, had an exhibit featuring the works of Aardman Studios. Sproxton and Lord visited the exhibit in May 2006 and met with animator
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during the visit. Miyazaki has long been a fan of Aardman Animations' works.


2007–2012

In April 2007, Aardman signed and in 2010 renewed a three-year deal with Sony Pictures to finance, co-produce and distribute feature films. The next year, Aardman released a new ''Wallace and Gromit'' short film called '' A Matter of Loaf and Death''. The first film made in partnership with Sony was the computer-animated '' Arthur Christmas'' (2011), Aardman's first 3D feature film. 2012 saw the release of '' The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!'' (known internationally in America as ''The Pirates! Band of Misfits''), Aardman's first 3D stop-motion film and Lord's first film as a director since ''Chicken Run''. Two additional films were announced in June 2007: ''The Cat Burglars'', a stop-motion animated heist comedy film directed by Steve Box, about cat burglars that steal milk and their plans to pull off 'the great milk float robbery'; and an untitled
Nick Park Nicholas Wulstan Park (born 6 December 1958) is an English filmmaker and animator who created '' Wallace & Gromit'', '' Creature Comforts'', '' Chicken Run'', '' Shaun the Sheep'', and '' Early Man''. Park has been nominated for an Academy ...
project (which would later become '' Early Man''). The studio is also known to provide generous resources and training to young animators by providing awards at various animation festivals. For example, The Aardman Award at the UK's Animex Festival in Teesside provides story consultation to a promising young animator for their next film. In 2008, Aardman joined with
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and Lupus Films to launch a
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animation portal called 4mations. They also designed the
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Christmas Idents for that year, which featured Wallace and Gromit to tie in with the showing of the new Wallace and Gromit film called '' A Matter of Loaf and Death'' on Christmas Day at 8:30pm. In April 2008, Aardman launched the Aardman
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channel, which is a YouTube Partner channel featuring the entire ''Creature Comforts'' TV series, the Morph series, '' Cracking Contraptions'' and clips from the Wallace and Gromit films. From December 2008, Aardman also started posting various flash games on Newgrounds, the majority of which are based on ''Wallace and Gromit'' and '' Shaun the Sheep''. In 2009,
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announced that Aardman would make twelve short films using only Flipnote Studio. The films were posted on Flipnote's Hatena web service provider. The first film was called ''The Sandwich Twins'' and was released on 16 September 2009. The remaining eleven films were released on a weekly basis until Christmas, and can also be downloaded using Hatena. In the same year, the headquarters of the studio moved into a new building, designed by Alec French architects, in Gas Ferry Road, Bristol, although work needing large-scale sets is still carried out in sheds in Aztec West and Bedminster. In April 2009, Aardman Animations edited the existing
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identity by
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to make the inflatable eyeball (called "Blinky") in the idents blink.


2013–2019

In October 2013, Lord (co-founder of Aardman Animations) created a fundraising project on the crowdfunding site
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. The campaign has a target of £75,000 which would be used to fund 12 new one-minute episodes of Morph. Lord was hoping to start production in January 2014 using the original stop-frame animation. Backers of the project would receive a variety of rewards, including early access to the new animations and a small box of clay used in the production, depending on the individual's level of funding. In 2015, the studio bought a majority share in New York-based animation studio Nathan Love, announcing the merger with a short film called ''Introducing: Aardman Nathan Love'' on 25 September of the same year of that being that the British stop-motion animated series '' Digby Dragon'' debuted on Nick Jr. UK in 2016. In advance of Aardman's fortieth anniversary, the BBC One channel aired the one-hour television documentary ''A Grand Night In: The Story of Aardman'', first broadcast in December 2015. Narrated by Julie Walters, this career retrospective includes commentary by the company's founders and staff, as well as various friends, fans and colleagues including
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, John Lasseter, and
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. From 29 June 2017 to 29 October 2017, an exhibition entitled "Wallace and Gromit and Friends" was shown at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in
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. A report on this exhibition was shown on Australian ''ABC News Breakfast'' on Wednesday, 28 June, featuring an eight-minute interview with producers Lord and Sproxton. The exhibition revealed that in Park's very early sketches, Gromit was originally a cat, but Park soon changed him into a dog, since it was generally agreed that a dog was clearly more suitable as a loyal pet/companion than a cat and also because a dog would be easier to make and animate in Plasticine. Embedded in the ABC News article is a video interview with Lord and Sproxton, which gives information not only on Wallace and Gromit, but also Shaun the Sheep and others. On 9 November 2018, Aardman Animations announced that Lord and Sproxton would be transferring majority ownership of the company to its employees in order to keep the studio independent. In January 2019, Lord and Sproxton released a book detailing the history of the studio, called ''A Grand Success! The Aardman Journey, One Frame at a Time''.


2020–present

In December 2020,
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announced an Aardman Christmas musical special entitled '' Robin Robin''. The 30-minute short, starring Bronte Carmichael, Richard E. Grant, Gillian Anderson and
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, was released on the platform on 24 November 2021. On 9 August 2021, it was announced that Gurinder Chadha was directing a musical claymation feature set in India, telling the story of an elephant dreaming about becoming a dancer. On 30 November 2021, Aardman began producing ''The Very Small Creatures'' for Sky Kids and
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. On 20 January 2022, Netflix announced a sequel to ''Chicken Run'' entitled '' Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget''. The film, starring Thandiwe Newton and Zachary Levi, premiered on the platform on 15 December 2023. A new ''Wallace and Gromit'' film was also confirmed to be 'in the works' for a 2024 release on the BBC in the UK and Netflix for the rest the world. Also in 2022–2023, the 52 episode children's series ''Lloyd of the Flies'' aired on
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. Aardman is one of the nine studios involved with Lucasfilm's '' Star Wars: Visions Volume 2'', contributing the film "I Am Your Mother". Newclay Products, the factory that made Lewis Newplast, the modelling clay used by Aardman, shut down in March 2023; Aardman purchased enough remaining clay to cover the 2024 ''Wallace and Gromit'' film. ''
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'' initially reported that the studio may not be able to produce new films afterwards due to a lack of clay, but Aardman later released a statement clarifying that it would find a new supplier. On 1 March 2024 the company announced a number of changes. Emma Hardie was to take up the newly created role of Executive Commercial and Brand Director, and would be responsible for overseeing the financing, distribution, licensing, marketing, and planning of the studio's animated intellectual property. She took up the role, which includes a seat on Aardman's executive board, on April 15. Peter Lord was also stepping down from Aardman's executive board to focus on a slate of individual projects as the Creative Director and would act as an ambassador for the company and British animation. Among the announcements, Sarah Cox and Daniel Efergan were promoted to Chief Creative Director and Executive Creative Director of Interactive & Innovation, respectively. On 8 March 2024 Aardman and the BBC announced a new collaboration called ''Things We Love'', based on the studio's '' Creature Comforts'' films, set to air throughout 2024. Like ''Creature Comforts'', the six, 30-second-long shorts feature animated animals matched to the audio of real, unscripted interviews. On 6 June 2024, Aardman announced the title of the new ''Wallace and Gromit'' feature film as '' Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl''. On 22 September 2024,
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announced on
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that they had recruited Aardman to work on an '' Over the Garden Wall'' special alongside series creator Patrick McHale to celebrate the miniseries' 10th anniversary, set for release on 3 November 2024. On 21 October 2024, Aardman announced that they would team up with Mattel Television Studios to produce a new '' Pingu'' series. Additionally, on 11 December that year, it was announced that Aardman would be collaborating with The Pokémon Company for a project in 2027. On 7 May 2025, Aardman announced that they were developing a new ''Shaun the Sheep'' feature film titled ''Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom'', set for release in cinemas and on the Sky Cinema channel in 2026.


Company name

The company name is taken from one of its early characters, a superhero created for '' Vision On'' in 1972. Unlike the claymation productions that the company are famous for, Aardman was cel-animated. Peter Lord has stated that the most interesting thing about the company name is that it "means nothing" and is only a joke that two teenagers found funny. He has stated that the name came from a combination of " Aardvark" and "
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" for the reason that they found ''aardvark'' to be a particularly funny word. Aardman Animations became their company name when the BBC asked them to whom they should make their first cheque out. Co-founder David Sproxton has claimed that the name was a result of being unable to "find another word with more A's in it than 'aardvark as a schoolboy.


Non-Aardman productions by Aardman directors

A number of Aardman directors have worked at other studios, taking the distinctive Aardman style with them. Aardman's Steve Box directed the animated music video for the
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' final single as a five-piece, " Viva Forever". The video took over five months to produce, considerably longer than the group's box office hit movie, '' Spice World''. He is also the co-creator of the Finnish-British animated series '' Moominvalley'', based on the Moomins books. Barry Purves, director of the Aardman short ''Next'', also directed ''Hamilton Mattress'' for Harvest Films. The film, a half-hour special that premiered on
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2001, was produced by Chris Moll, producer of the '' Wallace & Gromit''
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'' The Wrong Trousers''. The models were provided by Mackinnon & Saunders, a firm that did the same for '' Bob the Builder'' and '' Corpse Bride''. Similarly, '' Robbie the Reindeer in Hooves of Fire'', a BBC Bristol/Comic Relief production, was directed by Richard Goleszowski, creator of '' Rex the Runt''. Its sequel, '' Robbie the Reindeer in Legend of the Lost Tribe'', was directed by Peter Peake, whose directorial credits for Aardman include '' Pib and Pog'' and '' Humdrum''. Aardman alumni also produced many of the claymation shorts used in the 1986–1990 American television series '' Pee-wee's Playhouse''.


Films

Aardman Animations has produced a number of animated features, shorts, videos and TV series, as well as adverts. Their major feature films are: * '' Chicken Run'' (2000) * '' Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' (2005) *'' Flushed Away'' (2006) *'' Arthur Christmas'' (2011) *'' The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!'' (2012) *'' Shaun the Sheep Movie'' (2015) *'' Early Man'' (2018) *'' A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon'' (2019) *'' Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget'' (2023) *'' Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl'' (2024) *'' Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom'' (2026)


Divisions


Aardman Features

Aardman Features Limited is a motion picture subsidiary of Aardman Animations. It has produced eleven films so far, three with DreamWorks Animation, two with Sony Pictures Animation, four with StudioCanal and two with Netflix.


Nathan Love

Nathan Love LLC (formerly Aardman Nathan Love LLC from 20072019) is an American subsidiary of Aardman Animations. Joe Burrascano founded the company in 2007.


Franchises


Video games


Awards and nominations

The works of Aardman have received numerous awards and nominations, the major awards won include the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and BAFTA Award for Best British Film for '' Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.''


Books

* Tristan Davies,
Nick Park Nicholas Wulstan Park (born 6 December 1958) is an English filmmaker and animator who created '' Wallace & Gromit'', '' Creature Comforts'', '' Chicken Run'', '' Shaun the Sheep'', and '' Early Man''. Park has been nominated for an Academy ...
, Nick Newman (1997); ''Wallace & Gromit and the Lost Slipper''. Adler's Foreign Books. * Peter Lord; Brian Sibley (1998). ''Cracking Animation: The Aardman Book of 3-D Animation''. Thames & Hudson Ltd. * Tristan Davies; Nick Newman (1998). ''Wallace & Gromit in Anoraknophobia''. Adler's Foreign Books. * Tristan Davies; Nick Newman (1999). ''Wallace & Gromit: Crackers in Space''. Hodder & Stoughton. * Andy Lane (2003). ''Creating Creature Comforts''. Boxtree Ltd. * Andy Lane (2004). ''The World of Wallace & Gromit''. Boxtree Ltd. * Andy Lane; Paul Simpson (2005). ''The Art of Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit''. Titan Books Ltd.


See also

* Lists of animated feature films * List of stop motion films * Gromit Unleashed


References


External links

*
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