

Clay that talks back: eight twisted shorts from the weirdos who birthed Wallace & Gromit.
A collection of 8 short films from the Aardman animation studios : - "Heat Electric" from Nick Park (1991) - "Pib & Pog" from Peter Peake (1994) - "Wat's Pig" from Peter Lord (1996) - "Creature Comforts" from Nick Park (1989) - "Adam" from Peter Lord (1991) - "Not Without My Handbag" from Boris Kossmehl (1992) - "Loves Me, Loves Me Not" from Jeff Newitt (1992) - "Rex the Hunt" from Richard Goleszowski (1991)
Practical Effects
Fingerprints literally visible in every lovingly mangled frame.
Direction
Six directors, one gloriously unhinged aesthetic.
Sound
Creature Comforts' deadpan interviews are pitch-perfect satire.
Director
Jeff Newitt
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Creature Comforts started as real audio interviews with Brits about their homes, then animated as animals—Nick Park didn't script a single word.
This anthology preserves Aardman's pre-Hollywood weirdness before Chicken Run made them family-friendly; it's basically their sketchbook of clay-horrors.
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