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series '' Wallace & Gromit'', ''
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'' and '' Timmy Time'', created by
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.


Overview


Main characters


Wallace

Wallace is a middle-aged man who lives at 62 West Wallaby Street,
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, along with his dog Gromit. His last name is never given. He usually wears brown wool trousers, a white shirt, a red tie and a green knitted pullover. He is fond of cheese, especially
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, and crackers. Nick Park, his creator, said: "He's a very self-contained figure. A very homely sort who doesn't mind the odd adventure". He is loosely based on Park's father, whom Park described in a radio interview as "an incurable tinkerer". He described one of his father's constructions, a combination beach hut and trailer, as having curtains in the windows, bookshelves on the walls and full-sized furniture bolted to the floor. The way he dresses and his passion for cheese is based on an eccentric school teacher. Wallace was voiced by
Peter Sallis Peter John Sallis (1 February 1921 – 2 June 2017) was an English actor. He was the original voice of Wallace in the Academy Award-winning '' Wallace & Gromit'' films and played Norman "Cleggy" Clegg in ''Last of the Summer Wine'' from its 1 ...
from 1989 until 2010.
Ben Whitehead Benjamin Whitehead is a British actor. He is the second actor to provide the voice of Wallace in the '' Wallace & Gromit'' franchise, replacing Peter Sallis. Career Whitehead began working on films with Aardman Animations in 2003. In 2009, he ...
has voiced the character since 2008, initially as a voice double for Sallis before fully assuming the role after the latter's retirement. An inveterate inventor, Wallace creates elaborate contraptions that often do not work as intended. Their appearance is similar to the illustrations of W. Heath Robinson and
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. Nick Park has said of Wallace that all his inventions are designed around the principle of using a "sledgehammer to crack a nut". Some of Wallace's contraptions are based on real-life inventions. For example, his method of waking up in the morning utilizes a bed that tips over to wake up its owner, an invention that was exhibited at
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of 1851 by
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. Wallace's official job varies; in ''
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'', he is a window washer. In ''
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'', Wallace runs a humane pest control service, keeping the captured creatures (nearly all of which are rabbits) in the basement of his house. In the most recent short, ''
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'', he is a baker. While he has shown himself to be skilled to some degree in the businesses he creates, an unexpected flaw in the inventions he uses to assist him in his latest venture, or simply bad luck, often ends up being his downfall. In the first photo shown on ''The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', it is revealed that Wallace once had a full head of hair and a very thick moustache with
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. In the photo that shows Gromit's graduation at Dogwarts, he had lost his beard but still had a little hair, in the form of sideburns just above his ears. In ''
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'', he still uses a hair-dryer. In ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'', when Wallace is talking to Gromit, a picture is seen behind Gromit of Wallace with a brown beard and brown hair. Wallace has had three love interests. The first was Wendolene Ramsbottom in ''A Close Shave'', which ended quickly when Wendolene told Wallace that she had a calcium allergy. The second was
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in ''The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', whom Wallace fondly calls "Totty". In ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'', Wallace becomes engaged to Piella Bakewell, but this ended when she turns out to be a murderess who hated bakers and was eaten by crocodiles upon trying to escape justice. In ''Musical Marvels'', after the montage of his three love interests, he refers to them as "the ones that got away".


Gromit

Gromit is a
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who is Wallace's pet dog and best friend. Gromit is very intelligent, having graduated from "Dogwarts University" (A pun on "
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", the magic school in the ''
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'' series) with a
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for dogs. He likes knitting, playing chess, reading the newspaper, tea, and cooking. His prized possessions include his alarm clock, dog bone, brush, and a framed photo of himself with Wallace. He is very handy with electronic equipment and an excellent airplane pilot. He often threatens the plans of the villains he and Wallace encounter in their adventures. Gromit has no visible mouth and expresses himself through facial expressions and body language.
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originally intended to voice Gromit, but Park dropped the idea when he realized how Gromit's expressions could easily be made through small movements. Despite which, he has often barked in films like "''
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''" (where he also made a growl) and "''
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''". Many critics believe that Gromit's silence makes him the perfect
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, with a
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expressiveness that drew favourable comparisons to
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. He does at times make dog-like noises, such as yelps and growls. Nick Park says: "We are a nation of dog-lovers and so many people have said: 'My dog looks at me just like Gromit does!'" Generally speaking, Gromit's tastes are more in vogue than those of Wallace, this being one of the many ways they contrast with each other as characters. Gromit seems to have a significant interest in the encyclopedia, classical and philosophical literature, and popular culture, including film and music. ''Electronics for Dogs'' has been a firm favourite since '' A Grand Day Out'', and in ''
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'' Gromit's bookshelves feature titles such as ''Kites'', ''Sticks'', ''Sheep'', ''Penguins'', ''Rockets'', ''Bones'', ''Stars'', ''Fish'', ''Lassie'', ''Canines'' and ''Poodles'', while he is seen reading ''The Republic'', by Pluto (a nod to the Disney character of the same name and a pun on
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) and ''Crime and Punishment'', by Fido Dogstoyevsky (a pun on
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). Gromit's various possessions make extensive use of puns: ''
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'' features "''Pup Fiction''" (
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), "''The Dogfather''" (
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), "''Where Beagles Dare''" (
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), "''Bite Club''" (
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) and "''The Bone Identity''" ( The Bourne Identity) all as book titles, and "''Citizen Canine''" (
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) as a film poster. In '' Vengeance Most Fowl'', he is shown reading ''A Room of One's Own'', by "Virginia Woof" (a pun on
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), and ''Paradise Lost'', by "John Stilton" (a pun on
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). His taste in music has been shown to cover
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, "Poochini" (a play on
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), "McFlea" (
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), "The Beagles" (
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), "Red Hot Chili Puppies" (
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), "
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" by Doggy Osmond (
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), "The Hound of Music" (
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) and "Walkies on the Wild Side" by Rod Lead. Gromit gains his first love interest in ''
A Matter of Loaf and Death ''Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death'' is a 2008 British stop-motion animated short film produced by Aardman Animations. Directed by Nick Park and written by Park and Bob Baker, it is the fifth installment in the '' Wallace & Gromit'' ...
'', when he becomes attached to Fluffles, a poodle belonging to Piella Bakewell.
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named one of its new prototype
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explorer robots after Gromit in 2005. On 1 April 2007,
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announced that Gromit would stand in for
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for a three-month period, promoting children's DVDs in its UK stores. In 2010, ''
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'' magazine placed Gromit first in their list of The 50 Best Animated Movie Characters. ''Empire'' wrote that: "Gromit doesn't ever say a word, but there has never been a more expressive character (animated or otherwise) to grace our screens". In 2013 and 2018 there were auctions of two trails of 81 Gromit statues to help raise money for charity. The first
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raised £3.5 million for an expansion of Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. The Gromit which attracted the highest bid was Gromit Lightyear, designed by
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based on the ''
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'' character
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which sold for £65,000.


Introduced in ''A Grand Day Out''


The Cooker

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and storage cabinet that patrols the Moon. It is very protective of the Moon and becomes hostile when it discovers Wallace and Gromit have landed there. It secretly has a lifelong dream of
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. As well as being called ''The Cooker'', an audio adaptation of '' A Grand Day Out'' refers to it as The Moon Machine.


Introduced in ''The Wrong Trousers''


Feathers McGraw

Feathers McGraw is a
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who is the
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'' and '' Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl''. In ''The Wrong Trousers'', Feathers McGraw lodges with Wallace to hide from the authorities, intending to steal an expensive diamond using Wallace's Techno Trousers. He manages to successfully pass himself off as a
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by wearing a red rubber glove on his head. In ''Vengeance Most Fowl'', the criminal penguin, now imprisoned in the town zoo, hacks into Wallace's latest invention, Norbot, to exact revenge on Wallace and Gromit, free himself from the zoo and ultimately steal the blue diamond. He manages to escape into Yorkshire on a train, but is cheated out of the diamond by Gromit. Following his escape, he remains at large and wanted by the police. In ''A Close Shave,'' an inscription on the wall of the prison cell holding Gromit indicates that Feathers had previously been there. Feathers also features in the 2003 video game, '' Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo'' where he has taken over the zoo, then plans to enslave the animals and turn the Zoo into a diamond mine. A poster of Feathers can be seen in ''
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'' right before Piella Bakewell enters the local zoo, maybe indicating that he has once again escaped. Feathers makes a cameo at the end of '' Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget'', appearing alongside Ginger and the rest of her flock. In February 2025, a 4 feet (1.2 meters)
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of Feathers was unveiled in creator Nick Park's home city of Preston, located close to a bronze Wallace and Gromit bench at the Covered Market.


Introduced in ''A Close Shave''


Shaun the Sheep

Shaun (voiced by
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) is a sheep who first appears in ''
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''. At first he was a stray lamb who was being transported by Preston but broke free of the truck containing him. He unintentionally barges into Wallace and Gromit's house and is occasionally seen in some of their antics. After his wool was accidentally shaved and knitted into a tiny sweater by one on Wallace's inventions, he is seen throughout the rest of the film wearing it to keep warm. In his own 2007 series, he is the leader of the flock. He has grown into a clever, confident sheep, prone to mischief and trouble but equally adept at getting himself and his friends out of it. As there is no dialogue, he communicates, like all the sheep, entirely through bleating. However, he often explains his ideas to the flock by drawing diagrams on a blackboard. He is a good friend of Bitzer, the shepherd dog, though this does not stop him from playing pranks on Bitzer at times. In his 2015 spin-off film, Shaun, Bitzer and the flock go off to the big city on a mission to save the farmer. Like with Gromit, there was a Shaun trail statue auction in 2015 in
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, but this time it was also held in
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. It raised £1.1 million. The Gromit "globe-trotter" by Sarah Matthews sold for £28,000. In the second film, '' Farmageddon'', Shaun meets an alien called Lu-La and helps to send her back into space.


Wendolene Ramsbottom

Wendolene (voiced by
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) is the owner of the town's Wool Shop and Wallace's first love interest. She was the owner of Preston following her father's death. She grows fond of Wallace. At the end of ''
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'', Wallace tries to warm up to her by inviting her to his house for cheese but is heartbroken when he learns it brings her out in a rash, meaning they can only be friends.


Preston

Preston is a cyber-dog (robot) invented by Wendolene's father, and is the main antagonist in ''
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''. Preston was created to watch over and protect Wendolene after her father was gone, but the cyber-dog subsequently turned out to be evil. He forces Wendolene to assist him in a sheep kidnapping operation that turns them into dog food and restocks the Wool Shop. When put in control of the Mutton-O-Matic, he sees an opportunity to make use of all the shorn sheep. He is a spoof of the Terminator as he has a robotic
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under fake fur.


Introduced in other media


Mr Patel

Mr Patel is Wallace's next door neighbour who lives at 64 West Wallaby Street. He is a pigeon racer and has a flock of pigeons living in his back garden. Which makes life difficult for Wallace and Gromit whenever they hang their washing out to dry. He is also an expert with the
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which helps him with his pigeon racing. Mr Patel appears in the comics and audio adaptations of Anoraknophobia and Crackers in Space.


Bill Cheesey Cheeseman

Bill Cheeseman is a famous cheese maker from
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and is the identical twin brother of Chalky. He has blonde hair and moustache and has a curl on top of his head. He is often bright and friendly and has a cheerful personality. He's also becomes Wendolene's love interest, which Wallace hesitantly accepts. In the comics, he is twice kidnapped by Chalky and ends up being saved by Wallace and Gromit. Bill only appears in the comics and audio adaptations of The Curse of the Ramsbottoms and Crackers in Space.


Chalky Cheeseman

Chalky, otherwise known as Wret Lester (a pun on Red Leicester cheese), is the identical twin of Bill Cheeseman. While Bill is good at heart, Chalky is the exact opposite: he is cruel and evil. It was discovered that when he was young, he had been caught tampering with other cheese mongers' cheeses at a competition, lacing them with chalk. This sent him on the path of evilness when he swore to get revenge on them. Years later, he had gotten engaged to Wendolene and moved in with her at Ramsbottoms Hall (a country estate which she inherited). With the help of robot gnomes, scarecrows, and a rebuilt Preston, he begins once again to tamper with the cheese makers, by spreading soap flakes in pastures where cows graze. He hopes that the soap flakes will become part of the milk yield, thus making the other cheese makers go out of business, so that only his cheese, known as Wendolenedale, remains.


Archie

A polar bear cub who appeared in the video game, '' Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo''. Having been adopted by Wallace and Gromit, the duo go to West Wallaby Zoo to celebrate Archie’s birthday, only to find that he is being held captive by Feathers McGraw during his takeover of the zoo. Unlike the other baby animals who were caged, Archie serves as Feathers’ main hostage throughout the game, being held by a collar and rope by the penguin as Wallace and Gromit pursued them throughout his diamond operation within the zoo. Eventually, the duo successfully rescue Archie and reunite him with his parents while Feathers is once again incarcerated in the same penguin enclosure from The Wrong Trousers. Returning home, Wallace and Gromit celebrate Archie’s birthday with his parents and the other zoo animals in attendance. He is shown to be very fat and wearing round glasses as well as a red and green scarf in a photograph with Wallace and Gromit.


Introduced in ''The Curse of The Were-Rabbit''


Lady Campanula Tottington

Lady Campanula Tottington (voiced by
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) is a wealthy yet
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spinster with a keen interest in both vegetable-growing and fluffy animals. The moment Wallace first meets her, he is instantly smitten with her. For 517 years, her family has hosted an annual vegetable competition, in which Gromit wants to compete. Lady Tottington asks Wallace to call her "Totty" (which is a British term for attractive upper-class women) when she develops a romantic interest in him. Her forename, Campanula, is also the name of a bellflower and her surname is taken from the
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of the same name in Greater Manchester. In the end, she opens a "Bunny Sanctuary" for all Wallace and Gromit's captured rabbits and they still visit each other and remain good friends (as shown in TV commercials).


Lord Victor Quartermaine

Lord Victor Quartermaine (voiced by
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) is an arrogant, sadistic upper-class bounder who is fond of
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and the main
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'', he wears a toupee and is rarely seen without his
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and his hunting dog Philip. His hunting rifle is apparently a high caliber bolt-action model. He despises Anti-Pesto. It soon becomes clear that Victor's only interest in Lady Tottington is her vast fortune which he is eager to get his hands on. After Lady Tottington discovers that Victor knew that the Were-Rabbit was Wallace all along, he drops his act and reveals that he never cared for her and all he wanted was her money and to get Wallace out of the way. His surname is similar to
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, the British novelist
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's big-game hunter character.


Philip

Philip is Victor's vicious but cowardly hunting dog who resembles a
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, and was the secondary antagonist of ''
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''. He and his master will do anything to stop the Were-Rabbit, although Philip is bright enough to know that the Were-Rabbit is beyond his hunting skills and that Gromit, closer to his own size, is a better prospect as the target of premeditated violence. He also owns a lady's purse decorated with a flower for spare change.


Mrs. Mulch

Mrs. Mulch (voiced by Liz Smith) is a prominent, tough woman who has a maternal fixation on her gigantic pumpkin. She also makes a cameo in ''Vengance Most Fowl'' walking her dog during the narrowboat chase. Mr. Mulch (voiced by
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) speaks very little and has a pair of dentures, which he accidentally used briefly to knock out a thieving rabbit.


Miss Thripp

Miss Thripp (voiced by
Geraldine McEwan Geraldine McEwan (born Geraldine McKeown; 9 May 1932 – 30 January 2015) was an English actress, who had a long career in film, theatre and television. Michael Coveney described her, in a tribute article, as "a great comic stylist, with ...
) is a neurotic spinster who goes to pieces over her fears for the vegetable competition's future after the truth of the Were-Rabbit is revealed.


Mr. Growbag

Mr. Growbag (voiced by Edward Kelsey) is an elderly resident of Wallace and Gromit's neighbourhood and a founding member of the town's veg growers' council: he constantly recalls memories of incidents from previous Vegetable Competitions—comparing them to what may happen to the forthcoming one. Two of the "disasters" he mentions are The Great Slug Blight of '32, "when there were slugs the size of pigs", and the Great Duck Plague of '53.


Hutch

Originally just another captive rabbit, Hutch receives special treatment, and his name, after an attempt to brainwash him and his fellows goes wrong. He was the first to be suspected of being the Were-Rabbit. Everything that Hutch says is a quotation from Wallace (though, surprisingly, some of the lines were originally spoken by Wallace after the incident with the Mind-Manipulation-O-Matic). Hutch wears clothes like Wallace's, including his slippers and tank top, and carries his human traits as shown when he is the only one who can fix the Mind-O-Matic.


The Were-Rabbit

Beware the moon! In the dark of the night, someone or something has been terrorizing the gardens and veg-plots in Wallace and Gromit's neighborhood. When it turns out to be a giant veg-eating-rabbit-monster, it's up to the Anti-Pesto team to track it down and prevent it from ruining Lady Tottington's competition. Gromit does his best, but Wallace never seems to be around to help out when the monster strikes. Later in the movie, it's revealed that the Were-Rabbit was in fact Wallace.


Police Constable Albert Mackintosh

Police Constable Albert Mackintosh (voiced by
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) is a local policeman who judges the Giant Vegetable Contest. With the havoc it creates every year, however, he would rather it did not happen at all. By '' Vengeance Most Fowl'', he has risen through the ranks to Chief Inspector, and is close to retirement. His final duty is to present the Blue Diamond's return to the museum, after years of being secured in a safe following Feather's arrest.


Reverend Clement Hedges

Reverend Clement Hedges (voiced by Nicholas Smith) is the local vicar and the first person in the village to witness the Were-Rabbit. He describes the full horror of his encounter with the beast, but Victor refuses to believe him. However, when Victor discovers the true identity of the beast, he turns to the vicar for advice on how to kill it. Reverend Hedges appears to have a wide range of knowledge on the habits and the slayings of supernatural animals and has a whole cupboard filled with the weapons to defeat them. Although his name appears in the credits, it is never said in the film.


Introduced in ''A Matter of Loaf and Death''


Piella Bakewell

Piella Bakewell (voiced by
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) is the main
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''. She was formerly the mascot of Bake-O-Lite Bread, but was dismissed after becoming too overweight to ride the Bake-O-Lite Balloon, so she begins affairs with a chain of 12 local bakers before murdering them, believing it was their fault for her becoming overweight. With her charming nature and captivating smile, Piella is normally seen as very kind but she is actually very angry, fierce, evil and revealed as the
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, who intends for Wallace to become the 13th of her "
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". Having grown rich from her modelling days, she lives in a mansion filled to the brim with mementos of her former glory: at the end she gets eaten by a crocodile because she escaped Wallace's using the Bake-O-Lite Balloon which dropped her because she was too big to ride it. She pretends to fall in love with Wallace, however she actually hates him. She has a poodle called Fluffles.


Fluffles

Fluffles (voiced by Melissa Collier) is Piella's beautiful if slightly nervous pet poodle. Withdrawn and lacking in confidence due to many years of unkind treatment, Fluffles is nonetheless a caring soul who strikes a romantic chord with Gromit. Piella acts very kindhearted to her but at the end she is very cruel towards Fluffles. When Piella dies at the end, Fluffles joins Wallace and Gromit's side. Fluffles then continues with Wallace and Gromit and they all sell bread together.


Baker Bob

Baker Bob (voiced by
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) is a baker who was killed by Piella. It is her 12th murder crime. Right at the start of the film, Piella is shown killing Baker Bob with a rolling pin.


Introduced in ''Shaun the Sheep''


Bitzer

The Farmer's loyal, long-suffering
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, Bitzer dresses for work in a blue knit cap, black collar, knitted wristlet, and large official-looking wrist-watch. He carries a clipboard and walks upright or on all fours as needed. He communicates, canine-fashion, via barks, growls, and the occasional whimper. He also gives instructions to the flock by blowing a whistle. Despite a tendency to be caught listening to music, he takes his job very seriously, to the point of occasionally letting his power go to his head. He is, however, a generally good friend to Shaun and does his best to keep the whole flock out of trouble. He is sensible and a stickler for the rules. Bitzer usually does a good job of keeping Shaun in check. But in the movie, even he can not put the brakes on Shaun's crazy plans for a day away from the farm. An experienced 'peace-keeper', Bitzer is used to covering Shaun's tracks and shielding Farmer from his frequent mischief-making. Torn between his job as a faithful companion to Farmer and the role of 'big brother' to Shaun, Bitzer always tries to do the best for everyone. But Shaun's latest antics test Bitzer's patience to the limit.


Shirley

She is the biggest member of the flock. A gentle giant, she is usually seen placidly eating, though she is intimidating enough to have defended Shaun from Pidsley the cat. She is so big that large objects routinely disappear into (or are deliberately hidden in) her fleece. She quite often gets stuck herself, needing the other sheep to push, pull or even sling-shot her out of trouble. However, her size can also come in very handy when what is needed is a battering ram or similarly immovable object. She is happy to tag along when Shaun proposes an adventure. Shirley is delighted to find that the Big City is a treasure trove of exciting new foods—it makes a change from chewing on grass all day long. But Shirley soon realizes there will not be much time for fine dining when Farmer needs finding and there is an evil animal-catcher on the loose.


Timmy

Shaun's little cousin is the flock's only lamb, and thus often the innocent centre of the chaos. He appears to be a toddler in this series and is often seen sucking a dummy. The spinoff series '' Timmy Time'' chronicles his later adventures in preschool. He enjoys being in the spotlight. He is three years old in sheep years and later turns four years old in the episode "Timmy's Birthday". In many of the episodes he gets into trouble, however he learns from his mistakes and often tries to help the other characters out when he can. Timmy's noise is baaa; he is the smallest member of the flock. Timmy always has a smile on his face and loves to tag along with his hero Shaun. Wherever Shaun goes, Timmy follows, even if that means getting into the odd scrape or two. Never seen without his orange teddy, Timmy might be teeny but he is as bright as a button and has some unexpected uses when the flock hits the Big City. There is no way he's missing out on the fun, and in the movie, Timmy gets a little more excitement than he bargained for. Timmy got his own
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in 2009 where went to preschool with his friends. The series lead to two short films in 2011 and 2012— a Christmas and summer show, respectively.


Timmy's Mother

Timmy's mother and Shaun's aunt, who wears curlers in her topknot and is a bit careless about maternal duties, even using Timmy once as a makeshift paintbrush. But when her offspring goes astray, she is inconsolable until he is safely back in her care. She likes to look her best, even when she is running around keeping an eye on her energetic offspring. Something of a 'mother figure' to the rest of the flock, Timmy's Mum keeps a watchful eye over the Mossy Bottom gang, but she can not always steer them away from trouble. When the flock takes off to find the Farmer in the Big City, she follows close behind, using her motherly instincts to keep everybody safe in this big and scary new world.


Nuts

He is quite an eccentric but useful sheep and usually, like the rest of the flock, accompanies and helps Shaun. But the thing that makes him stand out from the flock is that he has two different shaped eyes. He is the charming eccentric of the flock, with an unusual way of looking at the world that sometimes confuses his woolly companions. A classic 'daydreamer' who lives in a world of his own, Nuts is the quirkiest character in the Mossy Bottom clan. No one knows what goes on his head but he brings his own unique skills to the table when the flock finds themselves deposited in the middle of the Big City.


The Flock

The flock tends to follow Shaun and one another, like typical sheep, and are obedient to orders and generally form one big happy, if sometimes fractious, family group. Unlike Shaun, however, they are not particularly bright, which becomes a problem when combined with their ongoing fascination with the human world. It's usually Shaun and Bitzer who sort out the resulting mess.


The Twins

Sheep who are twins.


Hazel

A member of the flock.


The Farmer

The Farmer is a bespectacled, balding man who runs the farm with Bitzer at his side and acts as the flock's primary if unwitting nemesis. His livestock's main concern is to ensure he remains completely oblivious to their unusual sentience, a task made easier by his conventional, unobservant nature but complicated by his enthusiasm for picking up new hobbies. He can be heard frequently making wordless noises or muttering under his breath just audibly enough for the viewer to pick up on his meaning. His disastrous attempts at dating are a running joke of the series. In the 2015 movie, he is referred to as Mr. X by those who do not know his identity. Poor Farmer thinks he has got it all under control down at Mossy Bottom Farm. As he potters around the fields, his faithful dog Bitzer by his side, Farmer is completely blind to the mischief going on right under his nose. Though he is prone to the occasional grump, Farmer and the animals rub along well most of the time, even if their madcap escapades cause all sorts of chaos and destruction. A man of simple tastes who likes the quiet life, Farmer enjoys nothing more than a cup of tea in front of the TV after a hard day farming. In the 2019 sequel, he builds an Alien theme park called Farmageddon in order to raise funds for a new
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. The Farmer makes a brief cameo appearance in '' Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl''.


The Naughty Pigs

The Naughty Pigs are a group of swine, whose pen is adjacent to the sheep-field, and are bullies to Shaun and his flock, always trying to antagonize them and get them into trouble. They are, however, scared of Bitzer (though they still take the chance to bully him whenever possible).


Pidsley

Pidsley is the Farmer's orange
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, a minor character in series 1 and the main
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who first appears in the episode of the same name, is an unstoppable eating machine. While not an unfriendly character, all his considerable energy is focused on his next meal. He thus routinely causes trouble for Shaun and the flock. He is also the parent of Kid in ''Timmy Time''.


The Bull

The Bull is belligerent, powerful, and easily provoked by Shaun's antics and the colour red. He first appears in the episode of the same name.


The Ducks

The Ducks make frequent appearances. In the first series, a single duck suffers collateral damage due to Shaun's exploits in "Off the Baa!", "Tidy Up", and "Bath Time". Sometimes the duck is seen with his lady friends. In series two there are two ducks; in series three, they have once again been replaced with a single, pure white duck.


The Aliens

The Aliens appear in "Shaun Encounters", "The Visitor", "Caught Short Alien", "Cat Got Your Brain" and briefly in "Spring Lamb". They are green and have one large eye on the top of their heads. Despite their clearly advanced scientific technology—which frequently causes trouble for the farm animals—they exhibit human-like behaviour and generally jovial personalities.


The Granny

The Granny is a short-tempered, short-sighted old lady, appearing in "Takeaway" and "Save the Tree", "Two's Company" and "The Big Chase". She is renowned for hitting people (or animals) with her handbag when they annoy her.


The Pizza Delivery Boy

A young man who rides a moped (which Bitzer often "borrows" to chase after the sheep) the Pizza Delivery Boy works in the local pizzeria. He also moonlights as a postman in "Saturday Night Shaun".


The Farmer's Girlfriend

The Farmer's Girlfriend appears for the first time in series 2. She appears to be adventurous and an animal lover, patting Bitzer and Shaun and offering food to Timmy.


The Farmer's Niece

Appearing in "The Farmer's Niece" and "The Rabbit", the Farmer's Niece appears to be a fan of horses and irritates Shaun, Bitzer and the flock. She is also one of the few humans to know what the flock is up to.


Introduced in ''Timmy Time''


Harriet

Harriet is a heron who speaks through caws and clicks. She is one of two teachers: her noises are squawks and caws.


Osbourne

Osbourne is an owl who is the other teacher in the class. He is father to Otus. Osbourne's noise is hoot-hoot.


Yabba

Yabba is a duck very similar to Timmy in personality and very friendly with him. Yabba's noise is a quack.


Paxton

Paxton the piglet is characterised by his appetite for food and his weight. He wears a blue sweater and is never seen without it. Paxton's noise is an oink.


Mittens

Like other kittens, Mittens hates getting her fur dirty (or wet) and is rather sensitive. Mittens' noise is mee-ew-ew.


Ruffy

Ruffy is an energetic puppy, but he can be mentally rather slow. Ruffy's noise is rowf.


Apricot

Apricot is a
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pup. She is very quiet and skittish. When startled or frightened by someone or something she rolls up into a ball. Apricot's noise is hicoooo, though she rarely speaks.


Stripes

Stripes is a
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cub. He is a bit sleepy and slow as badgers are nocturnal. Stripes' noise is eh-eh.


Mikey

Mikey is a
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. He is very happy and hungry. Mikey's noise is squeak-squeak.


Otus

Otus the owlet enjoys helping and looks up to his father, Osbourne. He can typically be found reading and is very sensitive, sometimes copying Osbourne. Otus is commonly mistaken for a female due to his feminine voice and pink and purple feathers. Otus' noise is too-hoo.


Finlay

Finlay is an excitable fox pup, full of energy, whose noise is yip-yap.


Bumpy

Bumpy is a green caterpillar, who is not part of the class but has many background appearances in the show. Bumpy makes a soft purring noise.


Introduced in ''Shaun the Sheep Movie''


Slip

Slip is introduced in ''
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''. She may not be the prettiest pooch on the block, but Slip is simply adorable. With her goofy teeth and helpful, gentle nature, Slip only has to bat her long eyelashes to make a new friend, and it is not long before Shaun falls under her spell. At the end, she is adopted by a bus driver with similar dental abnormalities.


A. Trumper

An animal warden who despises animals, Trumper is the film's bad guy—a power-crazed
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Agent Red

A woman who runs the Ministry of Alien Detection (MAD) and is worried with aliens, as a result of seeing Lu-La's parents when she was a girl and being humiliated at school when she mentioned it. She's the (former) main
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and invented by Wallace to do jobs around the house, but develops a mind of its own. The criminal penguin
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, now imprisoned in a zoo, hears about Norbot on television. He hacks into Wallace's computer and reprograms Norbot to serve him, and create several more gnomes. While working at homes around the city, the gnomes steal several objects. When the gnomes are set to an "evil" personality, they have completely black eyes. Each gnome has a reset button on its back, that resets it to Wallace's original settings.


Police Constable Mukherjee

A new officer on the police force and Chief Inspector Mackintosh's highly enthusiastic and plucky young protegee, voiced by Lauren Patel. Mukherjee is very in tune to the string of robberies around town, and the first to direct the evidence of the thefts to Wallace, though she is able to correctly deduce Feathers McGraw as the true culprit of the blue diamond's theft and plot to frame Wallace and Gromit, even if this initially means going against Mackintosh's orders (although Mackintosh had earlier instructed her to use her gut, rather than what she learned in training). She is promoted to Chief Inspector at the end of the film following Mackintosh's retirement from the force, and continues with the effort to pursue Feathers, who remains at large after escaping into Yorkshire.


References


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The Wallace & Gromit Children's Charity

BBC One – Wallace and Gromit's World of Invention
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