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''Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl'' is a 2024 British animated
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produced by
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for the
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and
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. The sixth installment in the ''
Wallace & Gromit ''Wallace & Gromit'' is a British claymation comedy franchise created by Nick Park and produced by Aardman Animations. The series centres on Wallace, a good-natured, eccentric, cheese-loving bachelor inventor, and Gromit, his loyal and intell ...
'' series and the second to be feature-length following ''
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit ''Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' is a 2005 animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations. It is the second feature-length film by Aardman, after '' Chicken Run'' (2000). The fourth installment i ...
'' (2005), it was directed by
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and Merlin Crossingham and written by Park and
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. In the film, Wallace's latest invention is hijacked by a vengeful
Feathers McGraw This is a list of characters that appear in the British claymation series '' Wallace & Gromit'', ''Shaun the Sheep'' and '' Timmy Time'', created by Aardman Animations. Overview Main characters Wallace Wallace is a middle-aged man who lives ...
; it marks the first appearance of McGraw since ''
The Wrong Trousers ''The Wrong Trousers'' is a 1993 British stop-motion animated short film produced by Aardman Animations. The film was directed by Nick Park and co-written by Park, Bob Baker, and Brian Sibley. It is the second installment in the '' Wallace & ...
'' (1993). The voice cast is led by
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 ...
as Wallace, alongside
Peter Kay Peter John Kay (born 2 July 1973) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. Born and raised in Farnworth, Kay studied media performance at the University of Salford and later began working part-time as a stand-up comedian. In 199 ...
, Lauren Patel, and
Reece Shearsmith Reeson Wayne Shearsmith (born 27 August 1969) is a British actor, comedian, writer and magician. He was a member of The League of Gentlemen, with Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dyson. Jointly with Pemberton, he created, wrote and starr ...
. Due to difficulties with working with
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during the production of ''The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'', Park was hesitant on directing another feature-length ''Wallace & Gromit'' film for several years. ''Vengeance Most Fowl'', which was announced in January 2022, with Park and Crossingham attached as directors, and Burton as screenwriter, was initially conceived as another 30-minute short, before expanding into a feature. The score was composed by
Lorne Balfe Lorne Balfe (born 23 February 1976) is a Scottish composer of film, television and video game scores. A veteran of Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions, Balfe's scoring credits include the films '' Megamind'', ''Penguins of Madagascar'', ...
and series composer Julian Nott. ''Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl'' premiered at the
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on 27 October 2024. It was broadcast on
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and
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on 25 December in the UK and was released on
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internationally on 3 January 2025. After 28 days of catch-up viewing, it became the BBC's most watched scripted show since 2002. The film received critical acclaim, holding a 100% rating on the review aggregator website
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. It was nominated in the Animated Feature categories at the
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,
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,
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and the
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, winning the latter. It also won the inaugural BAFTA Award for Best Children's & Family Film, in addition to being nominated for
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at the same ceremony.


Plot

Wallace has invented a robotic
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called Norbot and opens a business hiring it out to work in gardens. Gromit feels left out and is concerned about Wallace's reliance on technology. Annoyed at Norbot's loud recharging, Gromit plugs it into a computer in their basement. The criminal penguin
Feathers McGraw This is a list of characters that appear in the British claymation series '' Wallace & Gromit'', ''Shaun the Sheep'' and '' Timmy Time'', created by Aardman Animations. Overview Main characters Wallace Wallace is a middle-aged man who lives ...
hears about Norbot on television. He hacks into a computer and reprograms Norbot to serve him and mass-produce an army of gnomes as part of a plot for revenge against Wallace and Gromit. While working at homes around the city, the gnomes steal various objects. Chief Inspector Albert Mackintosh and his new recruit, PC Mukherjee, conclude that Wallace is responsible and confiscate his inventions, but do not find the gnomes. Gromit reclaims Wallace's tracking device from the police station and tracks the gnomes to a zoo where Feathers is imprisoned. He discovers they have used their contraband to build a submarine for Feathers to escape in through the sewers. Feathers spots Gromit and has Norbot cut him from the tree he is hiding in. They fall into an enclosure and the impact resets Norbot. Gromit goes to the museum, where the Blue Diamond is being put back on display, but Mackintosh discovers it has been replaced with a turnip; Feathers hid the real diamond in Wallace's house prior to his arrest. Wallace and Gromit are captured by the gnomes. Feathers recovers the diamond and locks the duo in a wardrobe. Wallace and Gromit use a leaf blower to escape with Norbot. They pursue Feathers down a canal on
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while Mackintosh and Mukherjee pursue on a bicycle. Wallace invents a machine that launches boots at the gnomes, resetting them. Gromit jumps aboard Feathers' narrowboat, but when Feathers sees that the police have blocked the canal, he steers off an aqueduct. With the boat teetering over the edge, Wallace convinces Gromit to surrender the bag containing the diamond to Feathers. Feathers jumps off the narrowboat, which falls, but Gromit is rescued by Norbot and the other gnomes. Feathers escapes to
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on a train, but discovers that Gromit gave him a turnip instead of the diamond. Mackintosh praises Mukherjee for trusting her instincts and retires, passing his position to her. Wallace returns to inventing, admitting that machinery cannot replace the human touch, and Gromit gains a new respect for Norbot.


Voice cast

*
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 ...
as
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, an eccentric inventor and Gromit's owner. ''Vengeance Most Fowl'' was Whitehead's first full film performance as Wallace following
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 ...
' retirement in 2010 and death in 2017. Whitehead has voiced Wallace in video games and commercials since 2008. *
Peter Kay Peter John Kay (born 2 July 1973) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. Born and raised in Farnworth, Kay studied media performance at the University of Salford and later began working part-time as a stand-up comedian. In 199 ...
as Chief Inspector Albert Mackintosh, former police constable having been promoted to chief inspector. Kay reprises his role from '' Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.'' *
Reece Shearsmith Reeson Wayne Shearsmith (born 27 August 1969) is a British actor, comedian, writer and magician. He was a member of The League of Gentlemen, with Steve Pemberton, Mark Gatiss and Jeremy Dyson. Jointly with Pemberton, he created, wrote and starr ...
as Norbot, Wallace's latest invention designed to do jobs around the house, but whose personality setting is altered by Feathers McGraw ** Shearsmith also voices Norbot's fellow robotic gnomes, who act as minions for Feathers McGraw. * Lauren Patel as PC Mukherjee, Chief Inspector Albert Mackintosh's plucky and young
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. *
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as Onya Doorstep, a news reporter for Up North News. * Muzz Khan as Anton Deck, a newsreader for Up North News; the character's name is a pun on the television duo,
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. The Farmer from the ''Wallace & Gromit'' spin-off series ''
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'' makes a cameo, voiced by
John Sparkes John Sparkes (born 6 January 1954) is a Welsh comedian and actor. He portrayed Barry Welsh, presenter of the HTV Wales series '' Barry Welsh Is Coming''. He has also had major roles in '' Naked Video'', '' Absolutely'', ''Fireman Sam'', '' Sha ...
.
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and
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have cameo roles as a
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and Mr. Convenience. TV presenter and radio DJ
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also made a brief appearance as part of an angry mob.


Production

During production of ''
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'' (2008),
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 ...
remarked on difficulties with working with
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during the production of ''
The Curse of the Were-Rabbit ''Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' is a 2005 animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and Aardman Animations. It is the second feature-length film by Aardman, after '' Chicken Run'' (2000). The fourth installment i ...
'' (2005), such as the constant production notes and demands to alter the material to appeal more to American children. This discouraged him from producing another feature film for years, with
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noting that Park preferred the "half hour format", as well as the end of the partnership after the poor box office performance of ''
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'' (2006). A new ''Wallace & Gromit'' film was announced in January 2022, with Park and Merlin Crossingham as directors, from a screenplay by
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, while Claire Jennings was announced to produce. Park conceived the film as another 30-minute short, which expanded into a feature film. Newclay Products, the factory that made Lewis Newplast, the
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used by Aardman, shut down in March 2023; Aardman purchased enough remaining clay to cover the film. ''
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'' reported that the studio may not be able to produce further films, but Aardman released a statement clarifying that it would find a new supplier. The title was announced on 6 June 2024, alongside the reveal that
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, the villain of ''
The Wrong Trousers ''The Wrong Trousers'' is a 1993 British stop-motion animated short film produced by Aardman Animations. The film was directed by Nick Park and co-written by Park, Bob Baker, and Brian Sibley. It is the second installment in the '' Wallace & ...
'' (1993), would return. At that time, Richard Beek was announced to have replaced Claire Jennings as the producer, although Jennings would remain credited as a consulting producer.


Music

The score was composed by
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and series composer Julian Nott, with the themes composed by Nott. Balfe previously provided additional music for Nott's score in ''The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'' (2005). Gromit listens to
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' ''
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'' before being interrupted by Norbot. "
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" by
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is also briefly in the film, played by Feathers McGraw during the escape scene. McGraw at one point plays J.S. Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor on the organ mounted in his submarine, a reference to the piece's use in the 1954 movie ''
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'', as played by
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.


Release

''Vengeance Most Fowl'' premiered worldwide on the closing day of the
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Fest on 27 October at the
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in
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, with a limited theatrical release on 18 December 2024. It aired in the United Kingdom on
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on 25 December 2024, and was released outside of the uk on
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on 3 January 2025. To promote the film, the BBC also commissioned three ''Wallace & Gromit''-themed
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for BBC One, which were aired through the Christmas season. ''Vengeance Most Fowl'' was viewed by 9.38 million BBC One viewers on Christmas Day. It was the second-most-watched broadcast in the UK since 2022, after the ''
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'' Christmas special, also broadcast that day. After 28 days of catch up viewing, that figure increased to 21.6 million, becoming the BBC's most-watched scripted show since 2002. Park said ''Vengeance Most Fowl'' would not be the final ''Wallace & Gromit'' film, and that "there's always ideas worth kicking about".


Reception


Critical response

Writing in ''
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'', Stuart Heritage called the film "a triumphant return" in a series "genetically incapable of being bad". He did, however, feel that the extended runtime made it "less densely packed with jokes and invention than we've become used to" and that its greater focus on dialogue was a detriment to Wallace and Gromit's international appeal. In the ''
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'', Vicky Jessop praised Aardman as still being "head and shoulders ahead of everybody else when it comes to delivering the warm and fuzzies", though similarly felt the film presented fewer jokes and lacked innovation compared to previous Wallace and Gromit stories.
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,
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, criticised the BBC and Aardman for not including a ‘Made in Bristol’ line to the film's
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, as with other successful global hits like the
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nature documentaries that are produced in the city.


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External links

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