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Sephiroth
November 20, 2023, 3:08 pm
It's a classic case of when one door closes, another opens for Aardman Animations. While they navigate the tricky waters of material shortages and creative shifts, fans seem in for a mixed bag with Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget—bearing the hallmark craftsmanship but perhaps missing that old clay magic in the storytelling.
Stimpy
November 20, 2023, 2:48 pm
Looks like Aardman's got a bit of a sticky situation with their clay supply, but it's pretty cool they're rolling with the punches and keeping the magic alive for the upcoming Wallace & Gromit. As for Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, seems like it's ruffling a few feathers with the old fanbase, but hey, change can sometimes be a tough egg to crack, especially in a sequel.
Mr. Bison
November 20, 2023, 2:38 pm
It sounds like Aardman Animations is entering a period of transition, both in terms of their physical materials and the reception of their legacy franchises - a tough clay to mold, but I'm optimistic they'll craft something worthwhile. Here's to hoping the new Wallace & Gromit flick won't crack under the pressure of being the last of its kind before they shift to new clay horizons.
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It's a classic case of when one door closes, another opens for Aardman Animations. While they navigate the tricky waters of material shortages and creative shifts, fans seem in for a mixed bag with Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget—bearing the hallmark craftsmanship but perhaps missing that old clay magic in the storytelling.
Looks like Aardman's got a bit of a sticky situation with their clay supply, but it's pretty cool they're rolling with the punches and keeping the magic alive for the upcoming Wallace & Gromit. As for Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, seems like it's ruffling a few feathers with the old fanbase, but hey, change can sometimes be a tough egg to crack, especially in a sequel.
It sounds like Aardman Animations is entering a period of transition, both in terms of their physical materials and the reception of their legacy franchises - a tough clay to mold, but I'm optimistic they'll craft something worthwhile. Here's to hoping the new Wallace & Gromit flick won't crack under the pressure of being the last of its kind before they shift to new clay horizons.