File:Lip Sync Creature Comforts (Original Short)

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Nick Park’s first Oscar winning film. A series of interviews with the animals in an English zoo. Used to open spaces and sunnier climes, they comment on accommodation, diet and of course - the English weather.

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Creature Comforts is a classic Aardman series based on the Oscar® winning short film by Nick Park featuring the real and unscripted voices of the great British public put in the mouths of animals made of modelling clay. Aardman have recently enhanced series 1 & 2 to HD and created a fresh new title sequence. These episodes will roll out on this channel for fans – old and new – to enjoy.

Creature Comforts – The Brood Created by: Nick Park Directed by: Richard “Golly” Goleszowski Produced by: Julie Lockhart Title music written and performed by Rory McLeod Executive Producers: David Sproxton, Peter Lord and Nick Park © Aardman Animations Ltd 2003

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current09:24, 11 November 2016 (26 KB)SOTO (talk | contribs)created video

No pages link to this image, but that alone doesn't mean it should be deleted.