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* {{spoiler|[[Complete Monster]]}}: {{spoiler|Piella bamboozles Wallace into falling in love with her solely so she can then murder him out of an intense hatred towards bakers, [[Disproportionate Retribution|whom she blames for her massive weight gain]]. Bear in mind that she's already succeeded ''twelve times over'' when she meets our heroes -- in other words, she's crossed the [[Moral Event Horizon]] ''before'' the first scene, in which she murders her latest victim. That's not even mentioning her abuse of poor Fluffles, or how she falsely accuses Gromit of attacking her in order to make Wallace distrust him. In short, she's the darkest villain yet in this series, and she dies without any hint of remorse or redemption.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Complete Monster]]}}: {{spoiler|Piella bamboozles Wallace into falling in love with her solely so she can then murder him out of an intense hatred towards bakers, [[Disproportionate Retribution|whom she blames for her massive weight gain]]. Bear in mind that she's already succeeded ''twelve times over'' when she meets our heroes -- in other words, she's crossed the [[Moral Event Horizon]] ''before'' the first scene, in which she murders her latest victim. That's not even mentioning her abuse of poor Fluffles, or how she falsely accuses Gromit of attacking her in order to make Wallace distrust him. In short, she's the darkest villain yet in this series, and she dies without any hint of remorse or redemption.}}
** On the other hand... {{spoiler|Her last scene is her thin self as a ghost waving goodbye to Wallace and ascending to Heaven, implying either that there may have been some level of redemption to grant her access to Heaven, or that Wallace, ever the [[Cloudcuckoolander]], is hallucinating.}}
** On the other hand... {{spoiler|Her last scene is her thin self as a ghost waving goodbye to Wallace and ascending to Heaven, implying either that there may have been some level of redemption to grant her access to Heaven, or that Wallace, ever the [[Cloudcuckoolander]], is hallucinating.}}
* [[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.
* [[Growing the Beard]]: ''A Grand Day Out'' isn't necessarily bad, but it's far more [[Surreal Humor|Surreal]] than the later episodes, Wallace's only invention is the rocket, and the bad guy is a... living oven. With ''The Wrong Trousers'', Wallace became far more of a tinkerer, Gromit became the archetypal [[Silent Snarker]] and the series received a massive [[Animation Bump]].
* [[Growing the Beard]]: ''A Grand Day Out'' isn't necessarily bad, but it's far more [[Surreal Humor|Surreal]] than the later episodes, Wallace's only invention is the rocket, and the bad guy is a... living oven. With ''The Wrong Trousers'', Wallace became far more of a tinkerer, Gromit became the archetypal [[Silent Snarker]] and the series received a massive [[Animation Bump]].
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