The Wrong Trousers

The Wrong Trousers(1993)

PG
12/17/1993 (US)Animation, Comedy, Family0h 30m
7.8

"They’ll crack any case"

Overview

Wallace rents out Gromit's former bedroom to a penguin, who takes up an interest in the techno pants created by Wallace. However, Gromit later learns that the penguin is a wanted criminal. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive.

Nick Park

Director

Nick Park

Writer

Bob Baker

Writer

Nick Park

Characters

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Part of the Wallace & Gromit Collection

An award-winning, British, stop-motion animated, series of short films following the comedic adventures of the eccentric, absent-minded, inventor Wallace and his loyal, anthropomorphic dog Gromit.

Media

Wallace & Gromit - The Wrong Trousers (1995 VHS).mp4

Wallace & Gromit - The Wrong Trousers (1995 VHS).mp4

Trailer

Wallace and Gromit The Wrong Trousers Trailer

Wallace and Gromit The Wrong Trousers Trailer

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Wallace and Gromit - The Wrong Trousers | The Train Chase (HD)

Wallace and Gromit - The Wrong Trousers | The Train Chase (HD)

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A review by CinemaSerf
8.0

Written on December 28, 2023

Times are hard for "Wallace" and his engineering-minded dog "Gromit" so they take in a lodger. He's a penguin who settles in nicely over a bottle of red with "Wallace" but to whom "Gromit" takes an instant dislike. Indeed, their new guest knocks his nose so far out of joint that he packs his belongings and leaves. This is just what the penguin wanted - and soon he is adapting some old, remote-controlled, mechanised trousers in which to entrap poor "Wallace" so he can use him to carry out a daring heist. Luckily, "Gromit" didn't stray too far and when he hears his friend's distress calls he sets out to thwart whom we now know is the most wanted "Feathers McGraw". Inspired voice casting in Peter Sallis and some great detail in the stop-motion animation - especially some of the dog's facial expressions - work really well here to create a simple but quickly paced and engagingly scripted story that tugs on emotional heart-strings, makes us laugh and reminds us that polystyrene ceiling tiles were never a good idea. Hats off to Julian Nott too - that's a grand signature tune.