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* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Reverend gave Lord Victor a golden bullet to kill the Were-Rabbit. He may not be so pure then.
* [[Complete Monster]]: In ''A Matter of Loaf and Death'': [[Serial Killer|Piella Bakewell]] is the [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing|seemingly-sweet]] villain of this short. After gaining too much weight to keep her job as a model, Piella [[Disproportionate Retribution|murders bakers associated with the company she worked with]], killing twelve in total and keeping their hats as trophies. Seeking to kill "a baker's dozen", she seduces the kind-hearted Wallace and makes multiple attempts on his life while trying to create a wedge between the man and his protective dog Gromit by [[Wounded Gazelle Gambit|framing him for attacking her]]. During the short's climax she attempts to kill Wallace with a bomb disguised as a gift, and tries to murder Gromit and her own dog Fluffles, who she [[Domestic Abuse|heartlessly abuses]], when they intervene. With none of her [[Laughably Evil|comedic moments]] detracting from the viciousness of her villainy, Piella stands out as [[Knight of Cerebus|a very dark antagonist]] in an [[Vile Villain Saccharine Show|otherwise light-hearted franchise.]]
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Shaun the Sheep from ''A Close Shave'', to the point he [[Spin-Off|got his own series]] in 2007. ''[[Shaun the Sheep]]'' in turn had its own [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] in the form of Timmy the lamb, who got his own kiddy series, ''[[Timmy Time]]'', in 2009.
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: The series is quite popular with the French, who enjoy the quirky British humour.