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... says Wallace to his faithfull dog Gromit in one of the 10 short clips 'Cracking Contraptions' contains. So the machines do the work: from going shopping to changing the channel and from building a snowman to making diner. It comes as no surprise these inventions aren't faultless...
Obviously, with a set-up like this, one likes the one story better than the other, and my favorite is the first one, with a robot doing shopping. Second favorite: the vacuum cleaner. The least bit in my opinion is the robot chef. But overall the stories are amusing and the clay animations incredible. They make up for a very fun 18 minutes or so, although it's not the level of geniality 'The Wrong Trousers' was in my opinion.
8/10.
Obviously, with a set-up like this, one likes the one story better than the other, and my favorite is the first one, with a robot doing shopping. Second favorite: the vacuum cleaner. The least bit in my opinion is the robot chef. But overall the stories are amusing and the clay animations incredible. They make up for a very fun 18 minutes or so, although it's not the level of geniality 'The Wrong Trousers' was in my opinion.
8/10.
- TheOtherFool
- Jun 10, 2004
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These here are a collection of 2 minute shorts of Wallace and Gromit.
They were made 3 years before the movie and 6 years after the Close Shave.
What's cool about them is each one features a different new gadget.
A lot of the gadgets are cool looking too.
Still features Peter Sallis as Wallace. And Gromit is still a smart dog.
Sure each one is short, but if you see them all at once, that's like seeing a 20 minute short film.
There's at least one laugh to each of the shorts. Some of them might features something familiar from the 3 old shorts too.
This collection of shorts is a must see for all the die hard Wallace and Gromit fans out there.
These use to be shorts only shown in England, but now it's easier to see now that it's released on the new Wallace and Gromit DVD.
I give this collection an 8 out of 10.
They were made 3 years before the movie and 6 years after the Close Shave.
What's cool about them is each one features a different new gadget.
A lot of the gadgets are cool looking too.
Still features Peter Sallis as Wallace. And Gromit is still a smart dog.
Sure each one is short, but if you see them all at once, that's like seeing a 20 minute short film.
There's at least one laugh to each of the shorts. Some of them might features something familiar from the 3 old shorts too.
This collection of shorts is a must see for all the die hard Wallace and Gromit fans out there.
These use to be shorts only shown in England, but now it's easier to see now that it's released on the new Wallace and Gromit DVD.
I give this collection an 8 out of 10.
- emasterslake
- Nov 18, 2005
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Wallace has his many inventions. He also has his best friend-dog Gromit. His many contraptions often end up cracked.
It is ten short episodes in total, each about three minutes long. It doesn't seem to have been shown individually which is what I expected. Even together, they are only twenty four minutes in total. They do blend together which is a problem. One should really savor each short individually. For those who love Aardman Animations, there is nothing better. That's me. I love these guys and their imaginative work. Of course, it is time-intensive work which probably led them to make shorts.
It is ten short episodes in total, each about three minutes long. It doesn't seem to have been shown individually which is what I expected. Even together, they are only twenty four minutes in total. They do blend together which is a problem. One should really savor each short individually. For those who love Aardman Animations, there is nothing better. That's me. I love these guys and their imaginative work. Of course, it is time-intensive work which probably led them to make shorts.
- SnoopyStyle
- Aug 18, 2024
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In a series of very short films, Wallace the inventor demonstrates his newest inventions to his faithful dog Gromit. Some are useful but more often than not they cause more trouble than they're worth. Trouble that usually has to be remedied by Gromit.
Who doesn't like W&G? For at least three Christmas times on the BBC we had a new 30 minute film from them that was always wonderful but now I understand they are working on a full length film they haven't been making them for the BBC anymore. Happily Christmas 2002 was different as they made a series of very short (3 minutes generally) films to be shown randomly throughout the BBC1 schedule. I wasn't able to see all of them but saw a few.
Generally they are clever, witty and to the point - a western-style stand-off between a cracker hoover and Gromit was a nice touch, and there are other examples in each short or their unique touches. It's always pleasing to hear Sallis as Gromit - I enjoy Last of the Summer Wine and Wallace just reminds me so much of Sallis' character in that.
I don't know where you are able to see these shorts. I suspect they will be made into a 30 minute video for sale or will turn up as extras on the DVD of the feature length movie at a later stage. By themselves they are just about worth trying to find - but at 3 minutes they'll be tricky. However spread over the Christmas schedule these were quite refreshing little treats.
Who doesn't like W&G? For at least three Christmas times on the BBC we had a new 30 minute film from them that was always wonderful but now I understand they are working on a full length film they haven't been making them for the BBC anymore. Happily Christmas 2002 was different as they made a series of very short (3 minutes generally) films to be shown randomly throughout the BBC1 schedule. I wasn't able to see all of them but saw a few.
Generally they are clever, witty and to the point - a western-style stand-off between a cracker hoover and Gromit was a nice touch, and there are other examples in each short or their unique touches. It's always pleasing to hear Sallis as Gromit - I enjoy Last of the Summer Wine and Wallace just reminds me so much of Sallis' character in that.
I don't know where you are able to see these shorts. I suspect they will be made into a 30 minute video for sale or will turn up as extras on the DVD of the feature length movie at a later stage. By themselves they are just about worth trying to find - but at 3 minutes they'll be tricky. However spread over the Christmas schedule these were quite refreshing little treats.
- bob the moo
- Jan 2, 2003
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I've always gotten a kick out of Wallace's inventions to this collection of 10 two-minute "shorts" was great fun for me. Each one is about a different invention. Most of them, if not all, had flaws but they also worked pretty darn well, too. Regardless, all of them were fun. I laughed at things I saw in all 10 of them.
Not only was the humor outstanding but the DVD picture was great, too, and I used the subtitles to further enjoy listening to the many British expressions our Mad Inventor uses. I just loved everything about this.
Apparently, many of these little stories were made before these two animated characters became famous, first in Britain and now worldwide.
I wouldn't know where the start in picking out my favorites but the first one, with Gromit showing his goaltender skills, was tough to beat. In all of these, Wallace's comments and Gromit's expressions are priceless.
If you own the "Wallace & Gromit Three Major Adventures" DVD, don't pass up these bonus feature.
Not only was the humor outstanding but the DVD picture was great, too, and I used the subtitles to further enjoy listening to the many British expressions our Mad Inventor uses. I just loved everything about this.
Apparently, many of these little stories were made before these two animated characters became famous, first in Britain and now worldwide.
I wouldn't know where the start in picking out my favorites but the first one, with Gromit showing his goaltender skills, was tough to beat. In all of these, Wallace's comments and Gromit's expressions are priceless.
If you own the "Wallace & Gromit Three Major Adventures" DVD, don't pass up these bonus feature.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Jul 31, 2007
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If you want a quick fix of the loveliness that is Wallace and Gromit, then these should do the trick.
Each focusing on a 'cracking contraption' Wallace has dreamed up, these are a lot of fun.
Each focusing on a 'cracking contraption' Wallace has dreamed up, these are a lot of fun.
Wallace and Gromit are Oscar winning stars that are in 3 famous short films.
And in 2002 they are come to our TV screens with Wallace and Gromit's cracking contraptions.
Nick park and the crew have made this the same style as the shorts and the feature film.
I love these, they made me grin then laugh then scream with joy! I like snowmanatron best.It is funny and a good scene to watch.
So now with more success Wallace and Gromit are coming to the CBBC channel with a 40-part series with Shaun the sheep.
As we know a lot of people love Shaun but my best is the evil robot/cooker from Wallace and Gromit's first film, a grand day out.
If you don't like cracking contraptions you are not a real Fan.
So stay tuned to CBBC for more Adventures.
And in 2002 they are come to our TV screens with Wallace and Gromit's cracking contraptions.
Nick park and the crew have made this the same style as the shorts and the feature film.
I love these, they made me grin then laugh then scream with joy! I like snowmanatron best.It is funny and a good scene to watch.
So now with more success Wallace and Gromit are coming to the CBBC channel with a 40-part series with Shaun the sheep.
As we know a lot of people love Shaun but my best is the evil robot/cooker from Wallace and Gromit's first film, a grand day out.
If you don't like cracking contraptions you are not a real Fan.
So stay tuned to CBBC for more Adventures.
- tigrerippy3
- Apr 24, 2006
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This is a series of little sketches that feature Wallace testing out a series of new inventions. Naturally, they pretty much always go wrong in one way or another.
For what they are, they are amusing enough. Brief set up... silly nonsense... end. Not much more to it.
It is always nice to see Wallace and Gromit as they have actually got surprisingly few films given how long they have been around. But... due to the incredibly short length, these shorts just don't hold a candle to any of the longer projects.
Obviously, there is no time to build up any emotion... the jokes are swift... the background gags are minimal. Everything that you would expect from Wallace & Gromit is there... just significantly less than normal.
For what they are, they are amusing enough. Brief set up... silly nonsense... end. Not much more to it.
It is always nice to see Wallace and Gromit as they have actually got surprisingly few films given how long they have been around. But... due to the incredibly short length, these shorts just don't hold a candle to any of the longer projects.
Obviously, there is no time to build up any emotion... the jokes are swift... the background gags are minimal. Everything that you would expect from Wallace & Gromit is there... just significantly less than normal.
These Wallace and Gromit short clips were originally broadcast over the BBC web site in 2002, and they featured Wallace demonstrating many different inventions to Gromit. These shorts were developed as a test (and to practice animation) before the full-length film was in production. They used these as a sort of training before making the film.
These short clips were enjoyable and clever in their own right. However, they are not very memorable. The only one that seems to stick with me in any way or form is Wallace and Gromit playing tennis with some sort of automatic tennis player.
Die-hard Wallace and Gromit fans and any fan of this technique of animation would enjoy these, but I would recommend the Wallace and Gromit shorts 'The Wrong Trousers' and 'The Close Shave' to anyone who hasn't seen Wallace and Gromit.
These short clips were enjoyable and clever in their own right. However, they are not very memorable. The only one that seems to stick with me in any way or form is Wallace and Gromit playing tennis with some sort of automatic tennis player.
Die-hard Wallace and Gromit fans and any fan of this technique of animation would enjoy these, but I would recommend the Wallace and Gromit shorts 'The Wrong Trousers' and 'The Close Shave' to anyone who hasn't seen Wallace and Gromit.
I think the biggest problem with these shorts is that they are.. waaaay too short, Like.. I know that claymation is pretty expensive and time consuming, but seriously some of these shorts doesn't even hit the 2 minutes mark and some of the them (Like for example The Turbo Diner) doesn't even have a conclusion, It just.. ends and I found that kinda bizarre but other then that, This was a pretty enjoyable watch, I didn't mind it very much, It's always nice to see more Wallace & Gromit content.
The animation is beautiful and fluent as always, Peter Sallis was excellent as always as Wallace (RIP ❤) and the inventions and wacky scenarios that Wallace & Gromit get their selves into were pretty funny.
My favorite is the Shopper 13 one with Shuan The Sheep (also being the longest one outta the bunch) and generally these shorts were pretty enjoyable, Doesn't come close to the greatness that is The Wrong Trousers or The Cures of The Were-Rabbit but still, If you're a big Wallace & Gromit fan like me, You'll have a great time with these cracking shorts.
The animation is beautiful and fluent as always, Peter Sallis was excellent as always as Wallace (RIP ❤) and the inventions and wacky scenarios that Wallace & Gromit get their selves into were pretty funny.
My favorite is the Shopper 13 one with Shuan The Sheep (also being the longest one outta the bunch) and generally these shorts were pretty enjoyable, Doesn't come close to the greatness that is The Wrong Trousers or The Cures of The Were-Rabbit but still, If you're a big Wallace & Gromit fan like me, You'll have a great time with these cracking shorts.
- AhmedDaReviewer
- Sep 18, 2021
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- Horst_In_Translation
- Jul 7, 2015
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