List of Wallace & Gromit characters

This is a list of characters that appear in the British claymation series Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep and Timmy Time, created by Aardman Animations.

He described one of his father's constructions, a combination beach hut and trailer, as having curtains in the windows, bookshelves on the walls and full-sized furniture bolted to the floor.

In The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Wallace runs a humane pest control service, keeping the captured creatures (nearly all of which are rabbits) in the basement of his house.

While he has shown himself to be skilled to some degree in the businesses he creates, an unexpected flaw in the inventions he uses to assist him in his latest venture, or simply bad luck, often ends up being his downfall.

In A Matter of Loaf and Death, Wallace becomes engaged to Piella Bakewell,[5] but this ended when she turns out to be a murderess who hated bakers and was eaten by crocodiles upon trying to escape justice.

[6] Gromit is very intelligent, having graduated from "Dogwarts University" (A pun on "Hogwarts", the magic school in the Harry Potter series) with a double first in Engineering for dogs.

Many critics believe that Gromit's silence makes him the perfect straight man, with a pantomime expressiveness that drew favourable comparisons to Buster Keaton.

Gromit's various possessions make extensive use of puns: A Matter of Loaf and Death features "Pup Fiction" (Pulp Fiction), "The Dogfather" (The Godfather), "Where Beagles Dare" (Where Eagles Dare), "Bite Club" (Fight Club) and "The Bone Identity" (The Bourne Identity) all as book titles, and "Citizen Canine" (Citizen Kane) as a film poster.

At the end of A Close Shave, Wallace tries to warm up to her by inviting her to his house for cheese but is heartbroken when he learns it brings her out in a rash, meaning they can only be friends.

With the help of robot gnomes, scarecrows, and a rebuilt Preston, he begins once again to tamper with the cheese makers, by spreading soap flakes in pastures where cows graze.

Unlike the other baby animals who were caged, Archie serves as Feathers’ main hostage throughout the game, being held by a collar and rope by the penguin as Wallace and Gromit pursued them throughout his diamond operation within the zoo.

Lady Campanula Tottington (voiced by Helena Bonham Carter) is a wealthy yet virtuous spinster with a keen interest in both vegetable-growing and fluffy animals.

Lady Tottington asks Wallace to call her "Totty" (which is a British term for attractive upper-class women) when she develops a romantic interest in him.

In the end, she opens a "Bunny Sanctuary" for all Wallace and Gromit's captured rabbits and they still visit each other and remain good friends (as shown in TV commercials).

[24] Philip is Victor's vicious but cowardly hunting dog who resembles a Miniature Bull Terrier, and was the secondary antagonist of The Curse of the Were-Rabbit.

Miss Thripp (voiced by Geraldine McEwan) is a neurotic spinster who goes to pieces over her fears for the vegetable competition's future after the truth of the Were-Rabbit is revealed.

Mr. Growbag (voiced by Edward Kelsey) is an elderly resident of Wallace and Gromit's neighbourhood and a founding member of the town's veg growers' council: he constantly recalls memories of incidents from previous Vegetable Competitions—comparing them to what may happen to the forthcoming one.

Hutch wears clothes like Wallace's, including his slippers and tank top, and carries his human traits as shown when he is the only one who can fix the Mind-O-Matic.

By Vengeance Most Fowl, he has been promoted to chief inspector and is close to retirement, with his final duty being to present the Blue Diamond's return to the museum, after years of being secured in a safe following Feather's arrest.

Reverend Hedges appears to have a wide range of knowledge on the habits and the slayings of supernatural animals and has a whole cupboard filled with the weapons to defeat them.

With her charming nature and captivating smile, Piella is normally seen as very kind but she is actually very angry, fierce, evil and revealed as the serial killer, who intends for Wallace to become the 13th of her "baker's dozen".

Having grown rich from her modelling days, she lives in a mansion filled to the brim with mementos of her former glory: at the end she gets eaten by a crocodile because she escaped Wallace's using the Bake-O-Lite Balloon which dropped her because she was too big to ride it.

Withdrawn and lacking in confidence due to many years of unkind treatment, Fluffles is nonetheless a caring soul who strikes a romantic chord with Gromit.

Shirley is delighted to find that the Big City is a treasure trove of exciting new foods—it makes a change from chewing on grass all day long.

The flock tends to follow Shaun and one another, like typical sheep, and are obedient to orders and generally form one big happy, if sometimes fractious, family group.

His livestock's main concern is to ensure he remains completely oblivious to their unusual sentience, a task made easier by his conventional, unobservant nature but complicated by his enthusiasm for picking up new hobbies.

A man of simple tastes who likes the quiet life, Farmer enjoys nothing more than a cup of tea in front of the TV after a hard day farming.

A young man who rides a moped (which Bitzer often "borrows" to chase after the sheep) the Pizza Delivery Boy works in the local pizzeria.

A new officer on the police force and Chief Inspector Mackintosh's highly enthusiastic and plucky young protegee, voiced by Lauren Patel.

She is promoted to Chief Inspector at the end of the film following Mackintosh's retirement from the force, and continues with the effort to pursue Feathers, who remains at large after escaping into Yorkshire.