The Aardman Show

The Aardman Show is an British animated sitcom created by. It features characters from many Aardman IP's.

Synopsis
The series revolves around roommates Wallace and high dog, Gromit living in a suburb of Aardville with "colorful neighbors" and other characters including Rex the Runt, Morph, Shaun

Wallace & Gromit

 * Wallace -
 * Gromit -

Shaun the Sheep

 * Shaun - A friend of Wallace & Gromit and the leader of the flock. He is clever, confident, and prone to mischief, but equally adept at getting himself and/or his friends out of it. As there is no dialogue, like all the sheep he communicates entirely through bleating and often explains his ideas to the flock by drawing diagrams on a blackboard. He has a good friendship with Bitzer, though this does not stop him from playing pranks on him at times. His vocal effects are performed by Justin Fletcher.

Rex the Runt

 * Rex — Wallace and Gromit's neighbor. He's a timid, irritable runt. He is quick-witted and usually comes up with plans to get out of the scrapes the gang finds themselves in. However, he can also annoy the others by being a smart aleck. His favourite superhero is Rocket Raymond.


 * Bad Bob - One of Rex's housemates. He is a "big, fat slob", interested in food and TV. His friends, and occasionally even he himself, describe him as a "Big, fat, jelly-wobbly, fat idiot". He is distinguishable by his eye patch, which changes from eye to eye, and often carries around a revolveralmost the size of himself. However grumpy he might be, he is intelligent and loyal.


 * Wendy - Rex's female housemate, distinguishable by her eyelashes, pink colour, noticeably hemispheric breasts, and wears a red (Or starting with series 2, pink) bow on her head. She is cynical, sarcastic, and fiercely independent. Wendy provides solutions to problems albeit in a distant or non-caring way. She speaks in a Mancunian accent.


 * Vince - One of Rex's housemates, although all four are dogs. He is distinguished by his prominent buckteeth and mismatched eyes. He speaks in single words or short disjointed phrases, his favourites being "Spaghetti", "Tuesday", "Jam", and "Trousers". Vince suffers from "Random PavarottiDisease", causing him to randomly blurt out snatches of opera. While he appears to be unintelligent, he occasionally shows great ingenuity. The other members of the gang often respond to Vince's random outbursts by irritably telling him to "shut it". Vince often has a habit of copying what others have said, sometimes even if they have just said it in their minds, which Bad Bob (and sometimes Gromit) finds really annoying.

Morph

 * Morph – A curious and creative clay figure with terracotta skin who can transform into many things. He lives along his friends on an desk in Wallace basement.
 * Chas – Morph's amoral white-skinned best friend.
 * Nailbrush – Morph's 'canine' companion, a barking, male nailbrush.


 * Grandmorph – Morph's elderly, bearded grandfather, who travels by skateboard and frequently invents things.
 * Delilah – A bossy, bespectacled female character in a yellow dress with dark brownish-purple skin.
 * Folly – A scatter-brained girl made of tin-foil.
 * Gillespie – A large, purple, dimwitted but peaceable friend of Morph's.
 * The Very Small Creatures – An array of small plasticine balls with eyes who travel in a swarm; the smallest of the group, Little Green, features prominently on his own in a number of episodes.
 * Gobbledygook – A green, omnivorous alien (who arrived on the table by sleeping near Morph's box in The Amazing Adventures of Morph, but in The Morph Files and this series, he arrived by mistakenly being printed from a 'Space Invaders' style game).
 * The Paint Pots – A group of sentient paint pots who can morph their paint into facsimiles of people; unlike Morph and Chas, they are able to speak coherently (one of them even chides Morph for his non-existent linguistic skills on multiple occasions); they originally appeared in Take Hart
 * Luxo the Lamp – A Luxo lamp who warns the others when someone's entering the room; like the Paint Pots, it originally aappeared in Take Hart, but later reappeared in a 2018 short in a silent role more akin to Luxo Jr.

Production
The show was the concept that Nick Park and Richard Goleszowski pitched to Peter Lord and David Sproxton.

Julian Nott returned to do background music for the series, which would arrange from fast paced chasing,calm welcoming music to familiar song from the shows and films that appeared in the series.