Aardman and The Pokemon Company are collaborating on a special project Lionsgate/Warner Bros/Everett Collection The Pokémon Company International and stop-motion studio Aardman have revealed they’re ...
Zackari is a writer for Game Rant who can be found in the United States. While he loves breaking down industry trends, he's also a fan just like everyone else, especially of Sonic the Hedgehog.
Matthew Wilkinson is Movie/TV Features Staff Writer at Game Rant with over a decade of experience writing for various publications. Throughout his career he has covered some of the biggest events in ...
Following in the footsteps of Aardman Animations legends Peter Lord, David Sproxton and Nick Park, a new wave of creators are driving the company forward. While its celebrated franchises, such as ...
Last year the world was blessed with Pokémon Concierge, a beautiful stop-motion Pokémon series made for Netflix that captured hearts across the world. That's getting more episodes at some point in the ...
Two of our favorite things are coming together to create something wonderful. That’s right, The Pokémon Company is teaming up with Aardman for an exciting joint venture. We honestly can’t wait to ...
Aardman has been using Newplast plasticine to make its movies since the early 1970s. And the clay’s ability to hold its shape while remaining malleable, even under intense conditions, has been a great ...
We knew that Aardman, the animation studio behind Wallace & Gromit, was prepping a Pokémon show, but now we have some juicy details and actual footage. Pokémon Tales: The Misadventures of Sirfetch’d ...
Is tonight’s opening-night selection of the sixth annual Animation Is Film Festival its biggest ever? Figuratively, perhaps: “The Boy and the Heron” is the rapturously received return of the most ...
Aardman has announced a new Shaun the Sheep movie is in the works, entitled Shaun The Sheep: The Beast Of Mossy Bottom. The new feature film follows hot on the heels of the studio’s Wallace & Gromit: ...
A recent article in The Telegraph caused a big stir when it shared that beloved studio Aardman Animations might be in some sticky trouble. Aardman, of course, is known widely for its unique claymation ...
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