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== References to ''Wallace & Gromit'' in the DWU ==
== References to ''Wallace & Gromit'' in the DWU ==
In {{cs|Robot Week (TV story)}}, [[Lauren Layfield (in-universe)|Lauren Layfield]] introduces the ''[[Wallace & Gromit]]'' [[film]] ''[[A Close Shave]]'', stating that [[fanatic|fan]]s of ''[[Shaun the Sheep]]'' should tune in for it.
in {{cs|The Dying Days (novel)}}, [[Edward Greyhaven]] owns a ''[[Wallace and Gromit]]'' themed [[ringbinder]], in which he keeps a script for a speech he gives as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]].
 
In {{cs|Robot Week (TV story)}}, [[Lauren Layfield (in-universe)|Lauren Layfield]] introduces the ''Wallace & Gromit'' [[film]] ''[[A Close Shave]]'', stating that [[fanatic|fan]]s of ''[[Shaun the Sheep]]'' should tune in for it.


== References to the DWU in ''Wallace & Gromit'' ==
== References to the DWU in ''Wallace & Gromit'' ==

Revision as of 23:54, 30 May 2024

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Wallace & Gromit was a multimedia franchise created by Nick Park centring around the titular characters, beginning with the film A Grand Day Out in 1989. One film in the series, A Close Shave, introduced the character of Shaun the Sheep, who would go on to star in his own spinoff series, Shaun the Sheep. This itself got a spinoff revolving around Timmy, Timmy Time.

Crossover

The series crosses over with the Doctor Who universe in the Roblox game Wonder Chase [+]Loading...["Wonder Chase (video game)"]. Since the game's inception, an advertisement could be found in Wonder Central for Shaun the Sheep, with an image of the titular character giving two thumbs ups.

Later, on 30 May 2024, a "Shaun the Sheep Update!" was released, adding various characters to the game alongside a new location, Dream Factory, and various stickers based upon Shaun the Sheep.

References to Wallace & Gromit in the DWU

in The Dying Days [+]Loading...["The Dying Days (novel)"], Edward Greyhaven owns a Wallace and Gromit themed ringbinder, in which he keeps a script for a speech he gives as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

In Robot Week [+]Loading...["Robot Week (TV story)"], Lauren Layfield introduces the Wallace & Gromit film A Close Shave, stating that fans of Shaun the Sheep should tune in for it.

References to the DWU in Wallace & Gromit

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Other connections

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