From Clay to Curse: The Enigmatic Story of Wallace and Gromit

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The Wallace and Gromit Curse refers to a superstition surrounding the creators of the popular animated franchise, Wallace and Gromit. The curse suggests that anyone involved in the making of Wallace and Gromit films will encounter unfortunate events and setbacks in their personal lives or careers. The curse first gained prominence after the death of Peter Sallis, the voice actor behind Wallace, in 2017. Many fans of the franchise speculated that his death was a result of the curse. This led to increased interest in the supposed curse and its origins. The superstition surrounding the Wallace and Gromit Curse can be traced back to the series' creator, Nick Park, and the production company, Aardman Animations.


A fantastic review! A big thanks to Madison for the write up. This book set is a must have in the vein of Apocalypse, and other great magic journals.

Be objective, not everything you are making us aware of is gonna be the best ever release or is superior to what has been released before so don t try to suggest it is. I guess the issue you face in to is murphys like a lot of other magic producers do sometimes sell rubbish tricks i don t expect you to agree but its a fact.

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The superstition surrounding the Wallace and Gromit Curse can be traced back to the series' creator, Nick Park, and the production company, Aardman Animations. A number of incidents have occurred involving the individuals associated with the franchise that seem to support the existence of a curse. One notable incident involves the warehouse fire that destroyed much of Aardman Animations' work, including sets and props from Wallace and Gromit films, in 2005.

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Posted: Jul 24, 2022 11:45 pm Thanks for the review on this! Posted: Jul 25, 2022 01:09 am

Well done Madison. What a truly massive review! I’ll be printing it to add to my copy as a useful additional reference. You obviously devoted a lot of quality time on the books. Really appreciate it and thanks again.

Posted: Jul 25, 2022 01:41 am Nice review. I still say Kickback is one of the best routines released in the last 20 yrs. Eric
www.ericmyersmagic.com Posted: Jul 25, 2022 01:56 am

Outstanding work Madison. I was planning on getting this set anyway, and this serves as a fitting addendum from a much respected source.

Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. Posted: Jul 25, 2022 02:45 am Fantastic review/overview! Thank you for taking so much time to go every every single trick! Posted: Jul 25, 2022 10:13 pm

Thank you all for the kind words! It was quite an undertaking to read the whole book page by page, but it was also a joy.

This is a great resource that everyone should have on their shelf.

Posted: Jul 26, 2022 04:09 am

Thank uou so much for taking the time to write up such a fantastic review.

Ive seen a couple of mentions of typos and some tricks missing sections of the explanation. I was wondering if that's something you noticed?

Posted: Jul 26, 2022 01:27 pm

That was a massive write-up! Appreciate all the time & effort that went into it.

Which of those would you say is your favorite?

Posted: Jul 26, 2022 02:52 pm

Thanks for the very detailed review. I like when people review a book and list some of their favorite routines from it.

Ron Spangler Posted: Jul 27, 2022 02:23 am

A fantastic review! A big thanks to Madison for the write up. This book set is a must have in the vein of Apocalypse, and other great magic journals.

Posted: Jul 27, 2022 03:18 am

I want these books but already have the three dvd set that is basically a “best of” collection over 7 hrs long. Might have to dig those out…and then hope I can find something to play them on.

Eric
www.ericmyersmagic.com Posted: Jul 28, 2022 07:42 pm

Thank you all! Leo, I agree 100%. It should be on everyone’s shelf.

Hikeeba, it’s so difficult to say what my favorite is because there are so many different styles of magic within. But I think Reswindled is perhaps my favorite because of its practicality and strong moments of magic.

Posted: Jul 28, 2022 10:15 pm

Seems to be very yielding and a worthwhile purchase

We constantly hear people saying the Magic community is going to take a stand and push for better and workable tricks, but it never seems to happen. That is why certain creators are more successful than others as some creators are performers in the real world and know what works and so are trusted, and others are bedroom performers who tell everyone they do 5-10 performances a week, when in reality they don't, or they class performing for their mirror of family and friends as performing.
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This significant setback led to a delay in the production of their next film and financial strain for the company. Additionally, another incident occurred when a wallaby named Ricco, who was featured in the Wallace and Gromit film "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit," escaped from an enclosure and went on the run for several days. This incident garnered attention and further fueled the belief in the curse. Despite these events, it's essential to note that curses are based on superstition and belief rather than scientific evidence or facts. Many people attribute the incidents to mere coincidence or the natural ups and downs experienced by individuals and companies. The appeal of the curse lies in its connection to the beloved Wallace and Gromit franchise. Fans are captivated by the notion of a hidden supernatural force shaping the lives and work of those involved in their favorite animated films. In conclusion, the Wallace and Gromit Curse is a superstition that suggests individuals associated with the franchise will encounter unfortunate events and setbacks. While several incidents have occurred over the years, it is essential to approach the topic with skepticism and recognize that curses are rooted in belief rather than concrete evidence..

Reviews for "The Wallace and Gromit Curse: A Tale of Misfortune in Animation"

1. Sally - 2/5 stars - I was really disappointed with "Wallace and Gromi Curse." I have been a fan of the series for years, but this film just didn't live up to the previous ones. The story felt rushed and the humor fell flat. It seemed like the filmmakers were trying too hard to recreate the magic of the earlier movies, but it just didn't work for me. The animation also seemed slightly off, which was distracting throughout the film. Overall, I was left feeling let down and wishing I had skipped this installment.
2. John - 1/5 stars - I found "Wallace and Gromi Curse" to be absolutely awful. The storyline was confusing and hard to follow, not to mention incredibly boring. The humor was lacking and I didn't find myself laughing at all throughout the movie. The characters, who were once charming and funny, felt like caricatures of themselves in this installment. The animation was subpar, and it felt like the film was trying too hard to be visually impressive rather than telling a compelling story. This movie was a huge miss for me and I would not recommend it to fans of the series.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars - As a longtime fan of Wallace and Gromit, I was excited to see "Wallace and Gromi Curse," but unfortunately, it fell flat for me. The plot felt uninspired and uninteresting, and the jokes were predictable and lacked cleverness. The animation was also a letdown, as it didn't meet the high standards set by the previous films. Overall, this movie felt like a cash grab and lacked the heart and charm that made the series so beloved. I was disappointed in this installment and hope that future movies can recapture the magic of the earlier films.
4. Mark - 3/5 stars - "Wallace and Gromi Curse" was an average film for me. While it had some funny moments, the overall story felt lackluster and didn't engage me as much as the previous films in the series. The animation was well done, but it wasn't enough to save the movie from its mediocre plot. In the end, I found myself a bit disappointed and left wanting more from the beloved characters of Wallace and Gromit. I wouldn't say it's a complete waste of time, but it's definitely not the best installment in the series.

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