After escaping from Tweedy's farm, Ginger and her chicken flock find a peaceful island sanctuary. However, a new and terrible threat puts all chicken-kind in danger. Despite risking their freedom, Ginger and her team decide to break in and face the threat.
When a cockerel apparently flies into a chicken farm, the chickens see him as an opportunity to escape their evil owners. Ginger, the determined chicken, has been trying to flee the coop with the help of two rats, Nick and Fetcher. When Mrs. Tweedy realizes her failing farm, Ginger convinces the other hens to speed up their escape efforts. A Rhode Island Red rooster named Rocky crashes into the coop and the hens believe he can teach them how to fly. Rock's wing is injured, but he puts the chickens through exercises to buy them time. As Mr. Tweedy assembles a machine, Ginger and the chickens work on building a plane. When Mr. Tweedy kidnaps Ginger to test the machine, Rocky rescues her and sabotages the machine. The chickens finish their plane just as Mr. Tweedy repairs the pie machine. In a revolt, the chickens tie up Mr. Tweedy and escape in the plane, with Mrs. Tweedy in pursuit. Rocky and Ginger save the day, and the chickens find refuge in a bird sanctuary. Rocky and Ginger become a couple, while Nick and Fetcher plan to start their own chicken farm.
Wallace and Gromit, inventors and best friends, run a vegetable security and humane pest control business called 'Anti-Pesto'. They are faced with the challenge of protecting the town's vegetables from rabbits until the annual giant vegetable growing contest. However, when a giant werewolf-like rabbit starts wreaking havoc, they must capture the creature and win the heart of Lady Tottington. In a series of chaotic events, they discover that Wallace has become the Were-Rabbit, and with the help of Gromit, they save the day and turn Tottington Hall into a wildlife refuge for rabbits.
Wallace and Gromit go on a vacation to the moon, where they encounter a robot, a dog, and a cheese-loving rat. They use their inventive skills to build a rocket and explore the lunar landscape. The stop-motion animation, surrealism, and quirky comedy make this a classic British animation.
Shaun the Sheep Movie follows the story of a mischievous sheep who, tired of the routine of life on the farm, hatches a plan to take a day off. He and his fellow sheep disguise themselves as humans and venture into the big city. However, their excitement quickly turns into chaos as they get caught up in a series of hilarious and unexpected mishaps. With the farmer in hot pursuit and a wily animal control officer on their tail, Shaun and his friends must rely on their resourcefulness and teamwork to find their way back home and out of trouble.
Wallace and his dog Gromit become involved in a sheep rustling scheme in which Wallace is framed and wrongfully imprisoned. They must outsmart an evil robot dog and save the sheep.
In 'The Wrong Trousers,' a penguin named Feathers McGraw befriends an inventor named Wallace, but soon reveals his true intentions of stealing a valuable diamond. As Wallace's loyal dog Gromit tries to save the day, a hilarious and thrilling chase ensues, full of slapstick comedy and surreal moments. Can Wallace and Gromit overcome betrayal and rivalry to catch the cunning penguin?
In Early Man, a tribe of primitive cavemen discover that their peaceful valley is being threatened by a power-hungry governor. With the help of an unlikely hero, they must stand up against the governor and save their home. Filled with humor and heart, this claymation film takes audiences on a journey back in time.
When an alien creature arrives on Shaun the Sheep's farm, the mischievous sheep must embark on an adventure to help the alien find her way home, all while trying to avoid the attention of a determined UFO investigator.
When a series of murders rock their small town, a baker named Wallace and his loyal dog Gromit team up to catch the culprit. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a sinister plot involving a female serial killer and a claymation museum exhibit. With their baking skills and detective instincts, Wallace and Gromit must solve the mystery before more innocent lives are lost.
Join the lovable duo of Wallace and Gromit as they embark on a series of hilarious adventures filled with their quirky inventions and clever contraptions. From breakfast machines to robots, these stop-motion animated shorts are sure to bring laughter and joy to audiences of all ages.
When Shaun and his flock discover that the new arrivals on the farm are cheeky llamas, Shaun comes up with a plan to have some fun. However, the llamas soon prove to be more trouble than they're worth, leading Shaun to take action to save the day.
Mindhorn follows the story of Richard Thorncroft, a washed-up actor best known for playing the role of Mindhorn, a detective with a bionic eye that can literally 'see the truth'. When a deranged criminal demands to speak with Mindhorn, Richard finds himself drawn into a real-life murder investigation on the Isle of Man. As he tries to solve the case, Richard must confront his own insecurities and the reality of his fading fame.
Anthology of Aardman Animation short films released in theaters in 1996, centered on the new release of the third Wallace & Gromit short, "A Close Shave." Includes: "A Close Shave," "Creature Comforts" and "Heat Electric Commercials" by Nick Park; "Rex the Runt: How Dinosaurs Became Extinct", "Rex the Runt: Dreams" and "Ident" by Richard Goleszowski; "Wat's Pig" and "My Baby Just Cares For Me" by Peter Lord; "Early Bird" by Peter Lord and David Sproxton; "Pib and Pog" directed by Peter Peake
Last Year's Snow Was Falling is a surreal stop-motion animation set in a Russian village. The story revolves around a lazy hare who steals a Christmas tree, which leads to a series of absurd and chaotic events. The film combines elements of Russian folklore, surreal humor, and winter sports, creating a unique and entertaining experience.
A stop-motion animated film featuring a plasticine crow and various other claymation characters. The film has elements of absurd comedy and surrealism, with a unique and whimsical storyline.
In this claymation short film, a hungry wolf disguises itself as Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother to try and eat her. But with the help of three little pigs, they outsmart the wolf and find peace.
Adapted from the Andersen tale and played out in musical comedy mode, The Ugly Duckling is set in a farmyard where roosters, hens, ducks and geese live and lay eggs together. One fine day, a rooster discovers a giant egg behind the farmyard kingdom fence, and discreetly slips it into the clutch laid by his partner... Very soon, a cygnet emerges, but as he in no way resembles any of them he is immediately stigmatized by the whole farmyard, enduring humiliations and suspicion on the part of his feathered companions. But in the end he becomes a magnificent white swan.
A morning tram over-occupied with passengers, but more and more people are trying to get in there. Inside, the life fountains. Someone talks about their troubles with children, somebody experiences a personal trauma, others can not stand up to quarrel, neighbors discuss a TV-series... All the events where usually, at least in the days this cartoon was created, common Ukrainians are involved in on their way to job-places is shown in this curious, vivid and witty claymation.