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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.
* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: The series is quite popular with the French, who enjoy the quirky British humour.

Latest revision as of 22:42, 13 February 2018


Wendolene: I want no more of this rustling! It wasn't so bad when it was just the wool but, this is evil!

    • Wendolene didn't exactly get away without a punishment if you consider the fact that Preston actually tried to kill her and ground her up into dog food when she finally tried to stop him.
  • Moral Event Horizon: During his malfunctioning, Preston attempts to turn Wendolene and the sheep into DOG MEAT!!! Surely that qualifies.
    • Lord Victor Quartermaine is willing to kill the Were-Rabbit (even though he knows it's really Wallace) just so he can marry Tottington for her fortune.
  • Nightmare Fuel: Piella is a surprisingly terrifying villain, due in part to being a serial killer.
  • Tear Jerker: When Gromit runs away from home in Wrong Trousers and when Gromit cries over Wallace's apparently dead body in 'Were-Rabbit.
    • Another example is in "A Close Shave." In the last newspaper with the headline of Gromit going to jail for life that Wallace and Shaun are reading, both have tears in their eyes, as do several other sheep reading with Wallace and Shaun, as Wallace says, "Oh, Gromit," before he and the sheep look at a portrait of the two together.
  • The Woobie: Gromit, particularly in Wrong Trousers. Fluffles also qualifies up until the end of Loaf and Death.