Good to know I'm not the only Wallace and Gromit fan here. Yeah I remember I watching the first 3 shorts round the same time I got into LBT.
Interesting to hear. To tell you the truth, Mom and I thought that The Wrong Trousers was the first of the shorts for a long time. It wasn’t ’til I was in my teens that I learned that A Grand Day Out was the first to be released in 1989 before I was even born, with The Wrong Trousers being released in the year I was born. I suppose that’s part of the reason I may have liked it the best along with the villain, Feathers McGraw and his plan to steal the diamond, and the hilarious train chase at the end.
So which was your favorite short of the three (four if you include the most recent one)?
Wonderful to hear! I grew up with Wallace & Gromit since I was just a toddler. Goodness me, I loved the first three shorts back then, and I still do. The most recent short seems to be alright, but I never really cared for the motion picture in 2005. I was kind of disappointed by it, didn’t seem to tickle my fancy. But what can you do about it. At least the shorts are still nice.
And I like a few cheeses, 3-5 year cheddar for one, some gorgonzola spread, swiss, maybe brie, and a few others I tried at a cheese shop as samples, though I’m fuzzy on which ones they were. I still would like to buy a few kinds, see what they’re like, and decide if they’re worth having again and again.
After a long hard day at boot camp, Littlefoot, tired but triumphant, emerges far, far tougher than used to be. Covered in mud from a crawling drill, it shows his tenacity and resolve to be a leader to the gang.
Ducky has been helping Chomper on practicing his roars, much like Buzz with Rex in Toy Story. The resultsóa landslide on top a marauding pack of Fastbitersóspeak for themselves.
During a Cold Time, Ducky is talking with her friends in a circle.
DUCKY: Do you know that as we sit here calmly, an intense debate rages on within the paleontological community? Yes, it does. Do we have scales, or feathers? I’m so anxious about this, yes, I am. Yep, yep, yep.
Chomper starts to back away from it.
DUCKY (CONT'D): There are third camps that say some of had feathers, like some Sharpteeth, Flyers, and maybe even Swimmers and Threehorns with new finds of quill-like things on their backs.
Now Cera leaves. Littlefoot tries to stay awake through this, but is not doing well.
DUCKY: They also say that some Sharpteeth were born with feathers, then lost them when they grew up. Who am I supposed to believe?
Littlefoot has just left, but Spike has fallen face-first into the snow with Petrie listening to every word she said.
While the Yellowbellies flee and terror, the rest of the Valley watches in amusement and enjoy treestars and tree sweets at the same time. (I don’t know what should constitute as popcorn for the Valley residents.