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  1. As the youngest member of a flock of sheep, Wallace and Gromit work to save Shaun from being turned into dog food. He was named Shaun as a pun on the word "shorn" after he was accidentally subjected to Wallace's automated sheep shearing machine.

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    Preston’s Dog Food is a company owned by Preston and possibly Wendolene’s father before. In A Close Shave, Preston, a robotic dog designed to look after Wendolene (and may or may not have been built to shear sheep as well), begins turning them into dog food instead. Wendolene gets upset and orders Preston to stop the sheep thefts. Instead, he locks...

    It’s ironic that Preston wished to turn the sheep into dog meat, as he did not require food as a robot. However, he was likely interested in the profits involved and not necessarily looking for meat to consume. Thinking that mutton dog food is a lot more valuable and profitable than wool.

  2. Shaun pushes Preston into the dog food mincing machine, crushing him. Gromit is exonerated and Wallace rebuilds Preston as a harmless remote-controlled dog. Afterwards, Wallace is saddened when Wendolene leaves and tells him that she is allergic to cheese.

  3. As the youngest member of a flock of sheep, Wallace and Gromit work to save Shaun from being turned into dog food. He was named Shaun as a pun on the word "shorn" after he was accidentally subjected to Wallace's automated sheep shearing machine.

  4. I made an Iceberg about Shaun The Sheep which also contains many entries from Wallace and Gromit since they are from the same franchise and as you know Shaun debuted in a Close shave so I dig down deeper about their history and tried to highlight some of most popular histories and most chilling ones. I hope you enjoy!

  5. Shaun the Sheep. Created by Nick Park of Aardman Animations, Shaun the Sheep is an unusually clever sheep who first appeared in the 1995 Oscar -winning short film A Close Shave, helping Wallace and Gromit to rescue his flock from being turned into dog food by a malfunctioning robotic dog. [3]

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  7. The series is a spin-off from the Oscar winning Wallace and Gromit film, A Close Shave, in which Shaun and his flock narrowly escape being turned into dog food. Where it went next Shaun the Sheep also stars in Christmas specials, two feature films, video games, commercials and charity campaigns.