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*** We see Preston starting to get aggressive towards Shaun when he doesn't go into the truck before Wendolene intervenes; perhaps a similar situation happened, but Wendolene didn't intervene and Preston got violent which resulted in the sheep being killed. It could've even been ''why'' Wendolene intervened the second time; she had already seen just how vicious Preston would get in that situation.

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*** We see Preston starting to get aggressive towards Shaun when he doesn't go into the truck before Wendolene intervenes; perhaps a similar situation happened, but Wendolene didn't intervene and Preston got violent where Preston's aggression turned into violence which resulted in the sheep being killed. It could've even been ''why'' Wendolene intervened the second time; she had already seen just how vicious Preston would get in that situation.
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** We see in a newspaper headline that there were sheep left in fields that had been ''killed''. Preston is almost certainly responsible, and considering this seems to be before his dog food plan comes into action, there's no telling why he did so -- since he's a robot, he certainly didn't kill them so he could eat them, and if it was for a test run for his dog food machine he wouldn't have left the dead sheep -- which makes it even more brutal. It's no wonder Wendolene is scared of him.
*** We see Preston starting to get aggressive towards Shaun when he doesn't go into the truck before Wendolene intervenes; perhaps a similar situation happened, but Wendolene didn't intervene and Preston got violent which resulted in the sheep being killed. It could've even been "why" Wendolene intervened the second time; she had already seen just how vicious Preston would get in that situation.

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** We see in a newspaper headline that there were sheep left in fields that had been been found ''killed''. Preston is almost certainly responsible, and considering this seems to be before his dog food plan comes into action, there's no telling why he did so -- since he's a robot, he certainly didn't kill them so he could eat them, and if it was for a test run for his dog food machine he wouldn't have left then the dead sheep would have been taken out of the field to begin with -- which makes it even more brutal. It's no wonder Wendolene is scared of him.
*** We see Preston starting to get aggressive towards Shaun when he doesn't go into the truck before Wendolene intervenes; perhaps a similar situation happened, but Wendolene didn't intervene and Preston got violent which resulted in the sheep being killed. It could've even been "why" ''why'' Wendolene intervened the second time; she had already seen just how vicious Preston would get in that situation.

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** We see in the newspapers during the beginning that Preston isn't only guilty of sheep rustling, he's also ''killed'' sheep (and considering this seems to be before his dog food plan comes into action, there's no telling why he did so -- since he's a robot, he certainly didn't kill them so he could eat them -- which makes it even more brutal). It's no wonder Wendolene is scared of him.

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** We see in the newspapers during the beginning a newspaper headline that there were sheep left in fields that had been ''killed''. Preston isn't only guilty of sheep rustling, he's also ''killed'' sheep (and is almost certainly responsible, and considering this seems to be before his dog food plan comes into action, there's no telling why he did so -- since he's a robot, he certainly didn't kill them so he could eat them them, and if it was for a test run for his dog food machine he wouldn't have left the dead sheep -- which makes it even more brutal). brutal. It's no wonder Wendolene is scared of him.him.
*** We see Preston starting to get aggressive towards Shaun when he doesn't go into the truck before Wendolene intervenes; perhaps a similar situation happened, but Wendolene didn't intervene and Preston got violent which resulted in the sheep being killed. It could've even been "why" Wendolene intervened the second time; she had already seen just how vicious Preston would get in that situation.
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** We see in the newspapers during the beginning that Preston isn't only guilty of sheep rustling, he's also ''killed'' sheep (and considering this seems to be before his dog food plan comes into action, there's no telling why he did so, which makes it even more brutal). It's no wonder Wendolene is scared of him.
** Shaun is '''trembling''' and '''bleating with fear''' when he first sees Preston's true form.

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** We see in the newspapers during the beginning that Preston isn't only guilty of sheep rustling, he's also ''killed'' sheep (and considering this seems to be before his dog food plan comes into action, there's no telling why he did so, so -- since he's a robot, he certainly didn't kill them so he could eat them -- which makes it even more brutal). It's no wonder Wendolene is scared of him.
** Poor little Shaun is '''trembling''' and '''bleating with fear''' when he first sees Preston's true form.



* The scene where Gromit sneeks into her house to return her wallet becomes very disturbing once he sees the numbered mannequins with chef hats and her diary filled with pictures of the bakers she murdered whom she has crossed out with the last one being Wallace whom he realizes is the baker's dozen.

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* The scene where Gromit sneeks sneaks into her house to return her wallet becomes very disturbing once he sees the numbered mannequins with chef hats and her diary filled with pictures of the bakers she murdered whom she has crossed out with the last one being Wallace whom he realizes is the baker's dozen.
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** Piella's so disturbed she's willing to discredit Gromit by ''biting her own arm'', which she does while staring Gromit down without ever blinking.
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--> '''Wendolene:''' Daddy created him for good but... he's turned out evil!
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** Shaun is '''trembling''' and '''bleating with fear''' when he first sees Preston's true form.
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* This isn't in the main film, but this troper has a DVD of the four short films, and on the special features it features blueprints of inventions in the series. Preston's sheep mincing machine is included, and on the blueprints it's shown that both Wallace and Gromit are shown on the conveyer belt as 'ingredients'. It's a chilling thought that he may have been actively planning to put them through the machine all along.

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* This isn't in the main film, but this troper has a DVD one of the four short films, and on the special features it on one DVD of the short films features blueprints of inventions in the series. Preston's sheep mincing machine is included, and on the blueprints it's shown that both Wallace and Gromit are shown on the conveyer belt as 'ingredients'. It's a chilling thought that he may have been actively planning to put them through the machine all along.
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** We see in the newspapers during the beginning that Preston isn't only guilty of sheep rustling, he's also ''killed'' sheep (and considering this seems to be before his dog food plan comes into action, there's no telling why he did so, which makes it even more brutal). It's no wonder Wendolene is scared of him.
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* [[https://youtu.be/DpX72_Z_bnY "The Right Trousers"]], a live-action parody from ''The Creator/LennyHenry Christmas Show'' back in 1995, attempts to translate the Aardman style to live action cosplay. For what it's worth, the attempt does actually look pretty impressive, however, there is one glaring issue, the ''eyes'', as instead of using the cartoony Aardman eyes, the actors' real eyes are used instead, which, combined with the cartoonish designs, causes the designs to fall straight into the UnintentionalUncannyValley and become unintentionally terrifying, with some comparing the costumes to something one would find in a creepypasta.

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* [[https://youtu.be/DpX72_Z_bnY "The Right Trousers"]], a live-action parody from ''The Creator/LennyHenry Christmas Show'' back in 1995, attempts to translate the Aardman style to live action cosplay. For what it's worth, the attempt does actually look pretty impressive, however, there is one glaring issue, the ''eyes'', as instead of using the cartoony Aardman eyes, the actors' real eyes are used instead, in their place, which, when combined with the cartoonish designs, causes the designs otherwise impressive costumes to fall straight into the UnintentionalUncannyValley and become unintentionally utterly terrifying, with some many comparing the costumes to something one would find in a creepypasta.
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* [[https://youtu.be/DpX72_Z_bnY "The Right Trousers"]], a live-action parody from ''The Creator/LennyHenry Christmas Show'' back in 1995, [[AccidentalNightmareFuel is full of this]], most notably with Wallace and Gromit's faces.

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* [[https://youtu.be/DpX72_Z_bnY "The Right Trousers"]], a live-action parody from ''The Creator/LennyHenry Christmas Show'' back in 1995, [[AccidentalNightmareFuel attempts to translate the Aardman style to live action cosplay. For what it's worth, the attempt does actually look pretty impressive, however, there is full one glaring issue, the ''eyes'', as instead of this]], most notably using the cartoony Aardman eyes, the actors' real eyes are used instead, which, combined with Wallace the cartoonish designs, causes the designs to fall straight into the UnintentionalUncannyValley and Gromit's faces.
become unintentionally terrifying, with some comparing the costumes to something one would find in a creepypasta.
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* This isn't in the main film, but this troper has a DVD of the four short films, and on the special features it features blueprints of inventions in the series. Preston's sheep mincing machine is included, and on the blueprints it's shown that both Wallace and Gromit are shown on the conveyer belt as 'ingredients'. It's a slightly terrifying thought that he was always intending for both of them to be used as dog food ingredients. Interestingly, Wendolene isn't shown on there; it possibly implies that he didn't want to harm her, but when she spoke out against the dog food business he decided to throw her in the machine to keep her from stopping him.

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* This isn't in the main film, but this troper has a DVD of the four short films, and on the special features it features blueprints of inventions in the series. Preston's sheep mincing machine is included, and on the blueprints it's shown that both Wallace and Gromit are shown on the conveyer belt as 'ingredients'. It's a slightly terrifying chilling thought that he was always intending for both of may have been actively planning to put them to be used as dog food ingredients. Interestingly, Wendolene isn't shown on there; it possibly implies that he didn't want to harm her, but when she spoke out against the dog food business he decided to throw her in through the machine to keep her from stopping him.
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*This isn't in the main film, but this troper has a DVD of the four short films, and on the special features it features blueprints of inventions in the series. Preston's sheep mincing machine is included, and on the blueprints it's shown that both Wallace and Gromit are shown on the conveyer belt as 'ingredients'. It's a slightly terrifying thought that he was always intending for both of them to be used as dog food ingredients. Interestingly, Wendolene isn't shown on there; it possibly implies that he didn't want to harm her, but when she spoke out against the dog food business he decided to throw her in the machine to keep her from stopping him.

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