Claymation: A Celebration!

by Kate Rogan August 13, 2008 6:05 PM
Claymation: A Celebration! I admit I might have been the only one with a Wallace & Gromit journal and bookmark back in the day, but I think others would agree that the duo is pretty hilarious. If you don't know who they are and failed to watch the British cartoon, allow me to school you: Wallace is the wide-mouthed, sweater-vested inventor always trying (and failing) to come up with the next clever gadget to make life a bit easier. Gromit, his faithful clay dog, acts as his partner in crime, cleaning up after his owner's mistakes. Unfortunately Gromit lacks a mouth, making it quite impossible for him to talk or bark (which is a shame, considering listening to anything or anyone with a British accent is "brilliant"). Hulu's snappy little series of W&G clips demonstrate some of Wallace's ingenious inventions, including the "shopper 13," designed to pick up Edam cheese from the local Pack and Save (see below). It won't be long before you find yourself adopting fancy British slang like "Cheerio!" or perhaps "Blimey!" ...or maybe that's just me.

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