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Shaun the Sheep Movie

Shaun the Sheep Movie is a British stop motionanimatedadventurecomedy film based on the British television series Shaun the Sheep, created by Nick Park, in turn a spin off of the Wallace and Gromit film, A Close Shave (). The film follows Shaun and his flock into the big city to rescue their farmer, who found himself amnesiac there as a result of their mischief.

It was produced by Aardman Animations, and financed by StudioCanal in association with Anton Capital Entertainment,[6][8] with the former company also distributing the film in the United Kingdom and several other European countries.[9]Richard Starzak and Mark Burton wrote and directed the film, Ilan Eshkeri composed the music, and Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, and Omid Djalili provided the voices. The film premiered on 24 January , at the Sundance Film Festival, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 6 February The film made $ million at the box office and received universal acclaim from critics, with many calling it, "fun, absurd, and endearingly inventive," and praised the animation. It holds an approval rating of 99% on Rotten Tomatoes and is one of the highest rated animated films on the website. Shaun the Sheep Movie was nominated at the 88th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. It was nominated in The 73rd Golden Globe Awards, BAFTA Awards and won in the Toronto Film Critics Awards for Best Animated Film. It earned five nominations at the Annie Awards including Best Animated Feature. A stand-alone sequel entitled A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon was released on 18 October

Plot[edit]

Shaun, a mischievous sheep living with his flock at Mossy Bottom Farm, is bored with the routine of life on the farm. He concocts a plan to have a day off by tricking the farmer into going back to sleep by counting his sheep repeatedly. However, the caravan in which they put the farmer to bed accidentally rolls away, taking him into the city. Bitzer, the farmer's dog, chases after him. The farmer receives a blow to the head and is taken to a hospital, where he is diagnosed with amnesia before leaving. He wanders into a hair salon and, acting on a vague recollection of shearing his sheep, cuts a celebrity's hair. The celebrity loves the result and the farmer gains popularity as a hair stylist called "Mr. X".

Meanwhile, the sheep find life impossible without the farmer, so Shaun sneaks onto a bus to the city; to his surprise, the rest of the flock follow him on another bus. They disguise themselves as people and begin looking for the farmer, but Shaun is captured by Trumper, an overzealous animal-control worker. Shaun is reunited with Bitzer in the animal lock-up, and with the help of a homeless dog named Slip, they manage to escape while imprisoning Trumper. They find the farmer, but he does not recognize them, much to their sadness.

Shaun, Bitzer, and the flock take refuge in a dark alleyway when they find evidence of the farmer's memory loss, reviving their spirits. They devise a plan which involves putting the farmer to sleep again, returning him to the trailer on a pantomime horse (really the flock of sheep in an elaborate disguise), and hooking the trailer up to a bus returning to Mossy Bottom. The plan is initially successful, but they are pursued by Trumper (having escaped the lock-up), who is now intent on killing them outright.

At the farm, the group hides in a shed. The insane Trumper, using a tractor, tries to push the shed into a nearby rock quarry. The farmer wakes up, regains his memory, and Trumper is defeated through teamwork. Slip leaves, but is adopted by a bus driver who finds her on the road. The farmer and the animals have a renewed appreciation for each other, and the next day the farmer cancels the day's routine activities for an official day off. Epilogues show that the animal-control service is turned into an animal-protection centre, Trumper finds work wearing a chicken suit to promote a restaurant.

In a mid-credit scene, the farmer sees a news report detailing some of the mayhem he slept through during his rescue from the city, much to his and the animals' shock.

In a post-credit scene, a rooster (who had been holding a sign in the beginning of the film) carries a sign that says "The End" and he turns it and it says “Go home.” The rooster leaves the room. One of the flock comes to the room with a vacuum cleaner, and begins to clean.

Cast[edit]

Source of character names unless otherwise noted:[1]

  • Justin Fletcher as Shaun, a sheep who acts as leader of the flock
    • Fletcher also plays Timmy, a lamb who admires Shaun
  • John Sparkes as The Farmer
    • Sparkes also does Bitzer, a dog who assists the Farmer
  • Omid Djalili as Trumper, an Animal Containment worker
  • Kate Harbour as Timmy's mum
    • Harbour also plays Merly, a worker at the hairdressers shop
  • Richard Webber as Shirley, a fat sheep
  • Tim Hands as Slip, a homeless dog
  • Simon Greenall as the twins, two sheep
  • Emma Tate as Hazel, a member of the flock
  • Henry Burton as a junior doctor
    • Burton also does an Animal containment visitor
  • Dhimant Vyas as a hospital consultant
  • Sophie Laughton as an Animal containment visitor
  • Nia Medi James as an operatic sheep
  • Sean Connolly as Stylists
    • Connolly also plays the Maitre D, Golfer, Angry Panto Horse and Hospital Characters
  • Stanley Unwin as Bus Station Announcer and Hospital Announcer
  • Andy Nyman as Nuts,[1] a sheep with strange eyes
  • Jack Paulson as a celebrity with hair trouble
  • Nick Park as himself

Production[edit]

The film was in development by January , with a plan to release the film in /[10] Directors Burton and Starzak said they wanted to "take the sheep out of their comfort zone," which resulted in having the story set in a city.[11] In adapting the television shorts to feature length, the directors sought to give the characters "an emotional life," with Burton noting, "If you get that right, the audience is going to root for those characters [and] laugh more."[11]

The film, in keeping with the TV shorts, is largely silent. The lack of dialogue in the TV series was a practical decision, as the team had limited resources,[12] but Burton and Starzak sought to keep this element, with Starzak citing his disappointment with voice changes on cartoon shows when he was growing up.[11] Early on, both Burton and Starzak struggled to write an entire film without words. They came up with several contingency plans, which included inserting a speaking human character into the cast, or having a character that performed songs to explain the narrative.[11]

The film had an initial release date of 20 March ,[13] which later was moved to 6 February [4]Principal photography and production began on 30 January [14]

Soundtrack[edit]

Shaun the Sheep Movie
Soundtrack album by
Released1 June
29 June (CD)
Recorded
GenreSoundtrack
Length
LabelSilva Screen Records
ProducerVarious Artists

Ilan Eshkeri composed the music for the film.[15] The title song, "Feels Like Summer", was a collaboration between Tim Wheeler (of rock band Ash), composer Ilan Eshkeri and former-Kaiser ChiefNick Hodgson.[16] The soundtrack was released in the United Kingdom digitally on 1 June , and on CD on 29 June [17] The Frederic Chopin composition Grand Valse Brillante is heard during the restaurant scene but is not included in the soundtrack.

Songs[edit]

  1. Feels Like Summer By Tim Wheeler
  2. Rocks By Primal Scream.
  3. Search for the Hero By M People.
  4. Big City By Eliza Dolittle
  5. Bad to the Bone By George Thorogood and the Destroyers.
  6. I'm a Wonderful Thing, Baby By Kid Creole and the Coconuts.
  7. Home By Foo Fighters.
  8. House of Fun By Madness
  9. Shaun the Sheep - Life's A Treat (Rizzle Kicks Remix) By Mark Thomas, Vic Reeves and Rizzle Kicks

All music is composed by Ilan Eshkeri, except as noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Feels Like Summer" (composed by Tim Wheeler and Ilan Eshkeri, and performed by Tim Wheeler)
2."Humdrum Day"
3."Shaun's Plan"
4."You’re Mine" (Chad Hobson)
5."Shaun's Farm House Party"
6."Runaway Caravan"
7."Anarchy on the Farm"
8."Shaun's Mission"
9."Doctor Bitzer"
"Trumper"
"Big City" (composed and performed by Eliza Dolittle)
"Le Chou Brulé" (composed by Sally Heath)
"Gaol House Blues"
"Beauty Parade"
"Gaol Break"
"Finding the Farmer"
"Building a Horse"
"Feels Like Summer" (performed by The Baa Baa Shop Quintet)
"Trumper on the Scent"
"Go to Sleep Counting Sheep"
"Panto Horse Chase"
"Caravan Ride Home"
"Showdown at the Quarry"
"Goodbye Slip"
"Feels Like Summer (Instrumental)" (composed by Tim Wheeler)
"Life's a Treat (Shaun the Sheep Theme) (Rizzle Kicks Mix)" (composed by Vic Reeves and performed by Mark Thomas, Vic Reeves and Rizzle Kicks)
Total length:

Release[edit]

Shaun the Sheep Movie premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, as part of the Sundance Kid program on 24 January [3] The film was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 6 February , by StudioCanal.[4]

The film was released in the United States on August 5, by Lionsgate, and its film posters spoofed some of the higher-budgeted films of that year, including Ant-Man (renamed Ant-Lamb), Minions (renamed Muttons), Spectre (renamed Shaun), Mission: Impossible&#;– Rogue Nation (renamed Mutton: Impossible&#;– Rogue Bacon), Fantastic Four (renamed Fantastic Flock), and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (renamed The Hungry Games: Eating Hay).[18]

Shaun the Sheep Movie was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the United Kingdom on 1 June by StudioCanal.[19]

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes records 99% positive reviews based on critics and an average rating of /10, which as of January&#;[update] makes it the 17th-highest-rated animated film of all time.[20] The site's consensus reads, "Warm, funny, and brilliantly animated, Shaun the Sheep is yet another stop-motion jewel in Aardman's family-friendly crown."[21] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 81 out of , based on 30 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[22] On CinemaScore, audience members gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[23]

Lou Lumenick of the New York Post gave the film three out of four stars, saying, "Shaun the Sheep Movie may be less elaborate than Aardman masterpieces like Curse of the Were-Rabbit, but there's still much to enjoy. It's not often you see a cartoon that references both Night of the Hunter and Silence of the Lambs."[24] Inkoo Kang of The Wrap gave the film a positive review, saying, "Refreshingly for children (but especially for adults), there are no lessons to learn and no faults to admonish. Instead, it's an minute, dialogue-free distillation of all the innocent fun we wish childhood could be."[25]

Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times gave the film a positive review, saying "Playful, absurd and endearingly inventive, this unstoppably amusing feature reminds us why Britain's Aardman Animations is a mainstay of the current cartooning golden age."[26] Peter Keough of The Boston Globe gave the film three and a half stars out of four, saying "Like a great silent movie, it creates its pathos and comedy out of the concrete objects being animated, building elaborate gags involving everyday items transformed into Rube Goldberg devices."[27]

Colin Covert of the Minneapolis Star Tribune gave the film four out of four stars, saying "Sometimes the simplest movies are the best. Case in point: Shaun the Sheep, a dialogue-free, non-digitally designed, plain old stop-motion animated film that is hilarious beyond human measure."[28] Guy Lodge of Variety gave the film a positive review, saying, "Though realized on a more modest scale than other Aardman features, the film is still an absolute delight in terms of set and character design, with sophisticated blink-and-you’ll-miss-it detailing to counterbalance the franchise’s cruder visual trademarks."[29]

Joe McGovern of Entertainment Weekly gave the film an A-, saying, "In a bold move that pays off, the movie jettisons dialogue altogether and tells its whole story through barn-animal noises, goofy sound effects, and sight gags so silly they’d make Benny Hill spin in sped-up ecstasy. The effect is contagiously cute."[30] Jordan Hoffman of the New York Daily News gave the film four out of five stars, saying "From the company that gave us Chicken Run and Wallace and Gromit, this adorable tale about a sheep who leads his comrades on a big-city adventure is some of the most pure visual storytelling you’re going to see this year."[31]

Box office[edit]

The film cost less than $25 million to produce.[6] It grossed $ million worldwide,[7] with some of its biggest markets being the United Kingdom ($22 million), North America ($ million) and Germany ($ million).[32]

Accolades[edit]

Sequel[edit]

On 14 September , StudioCanal announced it was working with Aardman on a sequel.[6]

On 25 October , Aardman confirmed a sequel would go into pre-production in January as Shaun the Sheep Movie 2, with Richard Starzak, co-director of the first film, returning.[33]

The sequel, titled A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, was released in the United Kingdom on 18 October ,[34] while Netflix released the film in the United States on February 14,

References[edit]

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  16. ^Newman, Melinda (4 August ). "'Shaun the Sheep' Composer Demonstrates Turning 'Baas' Into Music: Exclusive Video". Billboard. Retrieved 26 August
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  28. ^Covert, Colin (5 August ). "'Shaun the Sheep' is a hilarious stop-motion joyride". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Archived from the original on 5 August Retrieved 23 August
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