396 pages Explore Navigation Characters Community in: Characters, A Close Shave, Dogs, and 8 more Preston View source Preston Original Cyber-dog Rebuilt Physical Description Species Robot Dog Gender Male Body Color Brown (formerly) Silver (currently) Eye Color Black Characteristics Family Fred Ramsbottom (creator) Friends Preston (Wallace & Gromit) | Villains Wiki | Fandom Community Staff in: Cartoon Villains, Movie Villains, Comedy Villains, and 47 more Preston (Wallace & Gromit) Sign in to edit Evil-doer Dog Robot Full Name Preston Alias Pooch Cyber-Dog Origin Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave Occupation Wendolene's guardian Sheep Rustling Powers / Skills
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Main characters Wallace Wallace is a middle-aged man who lives at 62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan, along with his dog Gromit. His last name is never given. He usually wears a brown wool trousers, a white shirt, a red tie and a green knitted pullover. He is fond of cheese, especially Wensleydale, [1] and crackers . Nick was also awarded a CBE 1996 and later that year flew out to New York to do some publicity for fans in the US. It was during this trip that the original Wallace and Gromit models from a Close Shave went missing during a mix up in a New York taxi! Thankfully Nick was eventually reunited with the models. On their flight back to the UK, Nick. Preston is a cyber-dog (robot) character created by Nick Park. Preston is an main antagonist of the 1995 short film A Close Shave. Preston's models was scratch-built with clay. The inside of his body would have been an armature, the eyeballs were custom plastic balls, the pupils had the hole to move the eyes when they needed to move on screen. Preston's models were in storage at Aardman. Plot The cheese-loving inventor Wallace ( Peter Sallis) and his dog Gromit run out of cheese. Believing the moon is made of cheese, they build a rocket and fly to the Moon. They encounter a coin-operated robot on wheels. Wallace inserts a coin, but nothing happens.
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A Close Shave Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave is a 1995 British stop-motion animated film co-written and directed by Nick Park and produced by Aardman Animations with Wallace and Gromit Ltd., BBC Bristol and BBC Children's International. A Wallace and Gromit-style robot dog, if to appear, would be crafted meticulously through stop-motion animation. This blend of physical modeling and frame-by-frame photography is a hallmark of Aardman Animations' revered technique (www.aardman.com). As for the technological innards, in the real world, robotic pets often utilize a mix of. the Cooker or Moon Machine is an robot character who first appears in A Grand Day Out. he is an extraterrestrial robot resembling a gas cooker or oven on casters, complete with a coin slot and wonky antenna, who patrols the Moon's surface. It is shocked to find Wallace and Gromit 'eating' the landscape, but, upon discovering a holiday brochure, becomes captivated by the idea of skiing. Its. LATEST NEWS New Trailers for Wallace & Gromit VR Adventure and Mixed Reality Game A New Gromit Unleashed Trail announced for 2025! 26 years of Wrong Trousers Day! First Tease of Wallace & Gromit in The Grand Getaway! Celebrating 30 Years Of Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers Aardman Classics Stamps Revealed! Lloyd of the Flies launches on CITV
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Straight out of a Wallace and Gromit 'Cracking Contraptions' episode, this crazy invention is poised to change dog and human lives. The human/pet affectionator is a robot designed to allow humans and canines to reward each other with treats and pats at the touch of a button. The iconic man and dog duo are back in a new adventure from Aardman Animation and Netflix. Here's everything we know about Wallace and Gromit. Everyone's favorite dog and inventor pairing will.
The whole premise of Project Zoo is Wallace and Gromit saving baby animals that have been kidnapped by Feathers McGraw in order to force the adult animals into working for him. In the third level, two of the three baby gorillas will hug the duo once rescued. A real-life example: in A Grand Day Out, Wallace only says "Wensleydale" because Nick. From Wallace and Gromit, "A Close Shave". Preston is the robotic dog. Reply [deleted] • Additional comment actions. So, does that make Golden Freddy the fridge robot? Reply More posts you may like. r.
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Wallace and Gromit is a British stop-motion animated comedy franchise created by Nick Park and produced by Aardman Animations. The main film series consists of four short films and one feature-length film, and has spawned numerous spin-offs and TV adaptations. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit - Dog Fight: Gromit hijacks a children's carnival airplane in an attempt to save the Were-Rabbit, but Victor's (Ralph Fiennes) dog won't let.