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Prepare to be 'Flushed Away'

Aardman releases early footage from their latest animated feature.

Feb  8 2006

Want to know what those clever people at Aardman and DreamWorks animation have been up to since finishing work on 'Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'?

Well today they made a sneak peak of forthcoming flick 'Flushed Away' available on the net.

Telling the tale of two rats trapped in the drains underneath London, the film features the vocal talents of Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet and Sir Ian McKellen, and the preview shows behind the scenes footage, work in progress and some finished animation, which looks quite simply spectacular.

Unfortunately we'll have to wait some time to see the finished article, as 'Flushed Away' doesn't hit UK screens until December 1. However, if you want to see the sneak preview now, simply click here.

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  • tony jeffreys said...
    i'm going to go see it just out of respect for the way aardman dealt with that fire in their studio. ALL their hard work melted and they said 'could be worse'. quality. Posted on Feb 08 2006 10:51
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