Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Aardman Animations, Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, Television series by Smallfilms, Clangers, Bagpuss, Nick Park, Rex the Runt, Noggin the Nog, Shaun the Sheep, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Viva Forever, Chicken Run, Ivor the Engine, Angry Kid, Timmy Time, Chevron Cars, Flushed Away, Chop Socky Chooks, Cosgrove Hall Films, PEW36 Animation Studios, Sledgehammer, Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House, Renga Media, Christopher Sadler, Bird Studios, Morph, A Town Called Panic, Arthur Christmas, FilmFair, The Amazing World of Gumball, Peter Lord, Richard Goleszowski, Darren Walsh, Pingwings, Spite Your Face Productions, Pogles' Wood, Pib and Pog, Bolexbrothers, Steve Box, David Sproxton, Mike Young Productions, Animation Forum West Midlands, Melendez Films, Pirates , Halas and Batchelor, Passion Pictures, Cake Entertainment, The Seal of Neptune, Hot Animation, Purple and Brown, Sherbet Animation, Collingwood O'Hare, Woodland Animations, BreakThru Films, Blue-Zoo Productions, Spy Pictures, Illuminated Film Company, King Rollo Films Ltd, Spider Eye Productions, Qurios Entertainment, Astley Baker Davies, LTL Production. Excerpt: Shaun the Sheep is a British stop-motion animated children's television series produced by Aardman Animations, and commissioned by the BBC and the WDR. It first aired in the UK on CBBC in March 2007. The first 60 episodes were deemed a success worldwide and a new batch of 20 episodes is currently being aired. A premise of the series is that Shaun the sheep exhibits human intelligence, creativity, and behaviour in a farm setting, which usually provides a situational comedy conflict which Shaun must resolve before the end of each episode. Recurring themes include the characters evading the sheepdog Bitzer (though he is sometimes with the sheep in their escapades) and avoid...