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''The Wrong Trousers'' is a 1993 Animated Film directed by Nick Park at Aardman Animations in Bristol , featuring his characters Wallace And Gromit . It was his second half-hour short featuring the eccentric inventor Wallace and his quiet but smart dog Gromit, following 1989 's '' A Grand Day Out '' and preceding 1995 's '' A Close Shave ''. The film premiered in the UK on 26 December 1993 . It won the 1993 Academy Award For Animated Short Film . SUMMARY A lodger comes to stay with Wallace, pushing Gromit out of his room and winning Wallace's favour. The Penguin turns out to be a ruthless Criminal named Feathers McGraw (whom the authorities believe to be a rooster due to his cunning disguise of wearing a red rubber glove on his head), and plans to use Wallace's latest invention to steal a giant Diamond . The Techno Trousers, a mechanical device designed to alleviate the burden of walking dogs, are hijacked for the purpose while Wallace is still wearing them. As before, the 30 minutes are packed with sight gags and exaggerated physical comedy, as well as a few subtle film parodies. Voice acting is again the sole duty of Peter Sallis (the voice of Wallace), as both Gromit and Feathers remain silent. TRIVIA Wrong Trousers Day The film has inspired an annual charity fundrasing event in which workers and a school children wear gaudy, mismatched trousers for the day. The event is popular in the Bristol area, the home of Aardman Animations. {Link without Title} In-jokes, references and puns Here are a few subtle jokes from the film.
Quotes from Wallace "Any post, was there, perchance?" "They're all bills. Oh dear, Oh dear me. We shall have to economise Gromit. I'll have to let that room out." "Just look at that. I'm down to my last few coppers. And those presents weren't cheap either!" "Well, Gromit, let's see what's on the nine-oh-five, shall we?" "I think you'll find this present a valuable addition to our modern lifestyle. They're Techno-trousers, ex-NASA, fantastic for walkies." "Ahh, It's no use prevaricating about the bush." "I suppose you like kippers, do you? Partial to bit of black pudding myself — with bacon, of course." "No more lodgers — more trouble than they're worth! I could just fancy some cheese, Gromit. What do you say? Cheddar?... All's well that ends well, that's what I say. Uhmm... I do like a bit of gorgonzola..." Alternate versions of music In the original BBC version of the film, Gromit's birthday card plays " For He's A Jolly Good Fellow ", which is associated with birthdays in Britain. When the film was released in America, this was replaced with " Happy Birthday To You " for cultural reasons. When the film was released on BBC DVD in 2000 , the original music was restored. One change that was made on the DVD release was to remove "'' (How Much Is) That Doggie In The Window? ''" and replace it with a nondescript organ piece. "'' Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Ole Oak Tree ''" remains intact. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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