“It won us our Coronado High School talent show.” The Wrong Trousers recorded a CD with local jazz mainstay Peter Sprague, whom they met while recording tracks for a mutual friend at his studi ...
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Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park has explained why bird-brained villain Feathers McGraw finally returns to the stop motion series three decades after his debut in 1993's The Wrong Trousers.
The return of evil penguin Feathers McGraw from Academy Award-winning short The Wrong Trousers, is up for the best animated ...
I was wary of watching A Grand Day Out and A Close Shave, but I flat-out refused to watch The Wrong Trousers for one reason: Feathers McGraw, the beady-eyed penguin who silently schemed to steal a ...
The villain? Feathers McGraw, the larcenous penguin (disguised as a rooster thanks to a red rubber glove) from 1993’s “The Wrong Trousers,” which, yes, won the Oscar for animated short.
A giant model of Wallace and Gromit super-villain Feathers McGraw has been created to welcome visitors back to the newly ...
The clip takes a scene from the film The Wrong Trousers and makes it into an appeal for help to replace the cinema's leaky roof An adapted scene from Aardman Animations' film The Wrong Trousers is ...
An award-winning, British, stop-motion animated, series of short films and features following the comedic adventures of the eccentric, absent-minded, inventor Wallace and his loyal ...
Wallace and Gromit are embroiled in a tale of skulduggery when a villainous penguin, posing as an innocent lodger, traps Wallace as an unwitting accomplice in a diamond heist. It is left to Gromit to ...
Wallace rents out Gromit's former bedroom to a penguin, who takes up an interest in the techno pants created by Wallace. However, Gromit later learns that the penguin is a wanted criminal.
In one scene, Gromit is reading "The Republic" by Pluto. The actual author is Plato; Pluto is Mickey Mouse's dog. Source: Internet Movie Database When Gromit is reading the newspaper at the café, one ...