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Wallace And Gromit Vengeance Most Fowl Analysis Sangita Ekka

Vengeance Most Fowl: A classy response to AI art threat

Sangita Ekka, February 13, 2025February 13, 2025

Since I watched Chicken Run as a child and, later, Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget as an adult, Aardman Studios has impressed me with its sheer creativity and stop-motion brilliance.

Wallace and Gromit’s latest adventure is yet another feather in the Aardman cap! Let’s explore!

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Ode to Innovative Minds

The film is technical right off the bat. The creators do not wait long to introduce the abundance of tech adaptation in the house with its mechanical contraptions, dressing at the press of a button, and more life automation that Wallace outsources to Gromit.

Throughout the film, the creators keep the joy of creation and invention alive in Wallace. However, they also highlight the darker aspects of automating everything and encourage tech adoption and moderation.

Who Got the Control

Wallace & Gromit, Vengeance Most Fowl does not make a villain out of the new AI technology, which has typically been the approach of most Hollywood films, animated or otherwise.

This stop-motion film has been extra careful not to drive sentience into machines and make them rogue. The decision to do evil is solely via rogue animated characters. The Norbots do as they are programmed.

Additionally, Aardman has knowingly or unknowingly given us a more acceptable design of useful robots through Norbots. Boston Dynamics, with its ugly dancing dogs, can learn a lesson or two from this.

Delivering an Iconic Villain

Aardman has given us an iconic villain as Feathers McGraw, the silent, clever-as-the-devil penguin who uses a rooster comb in disguise.

He doesn’t talk to himself or write down his evil plans for the viewers. He moves silently and slyly, and his plan slowly reveals itself to the audience.

Spoiler alert: Feathers McGraw on a chair with a white baby seal is probably the most intimidating and iconic scene in the entire movie!

A Response in the Age of AI

Since GenAI came into existence, the animation industry artists have put their foot down to defend their rights as creators and for justice for all the data theft, lack of consent, and literal bullying.

It was only fathomable that artists and studios would respond to changing and challenging times with a film that is also a commentary on AI and its potential misuse.

While GenAI companies have been bullish about taking data without consent, credit, or compensation, Wallace and Gromit Vengeance Most Fowl responds level-headedly to the threat of AI.

The Woman Is Right

They say you can’t teach new tricks to the old dog. It is equally difficult to sway the opinion of an old mind in the light of new information.

This film subtly touches on this aspect of human nature and the bureaucratic hierarchy we see in real life. Women are often dismissed, even if they are correct, and it takes a great ordeal to be finally right in the eyes of higher authority.

Keeping Things Light, Fun, and Playful

Most animated movies are not meant to be heavy. They evoke deep emotions and often have a wonderful message for audiences across age groups.

Wallace and Gromit Vengeance Most Fowl is no different. It is punny, light, fun, and playful. It keeps that Aardman flavor intact.

Final Thoughts

Stop-motion animation has continued to inspire me, and the latest from Aardman is yet another testament to the magic that human hands create.

Be it Gromit’s bone-themed wallpaper, his well-tended colorful garden, Feathers McGraw’s stick razor, or the insane set-up throughout the feature-length, Wallace and Gromit Vengeance Most Fowl has earned its place in the Oscar nominations (although I do not believe that Oscars are the sole parameter for a movie to be good, check out some underrated animated films that never got an Oscar).

I hope to see more Wallace and Gromit adventures, so I close this piece the same way the film does!

Da-na!!!

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