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Wallace and gromit

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Wallace and Gromit are a stop motion comedy duo created by animator and film maker Nick Park. They are famous for their short animations which often subtly depict Satanic worship, #REDIRECT liberal politics and #REDIRECT junk science. In a grand day out, the #REDIRECT moon is depicted as not only being made of cheese, but also orbiting the #REDIRECT Earth in a heliocentric form, which #REDIRECT creation science proves as false [1].

When watching Wallace and Gromit, children are coaxed into accepting liberal policies subtly by gently introducing liberal activities. These liberal activities include drinking tea like a European, engineering contraptions using junk science thereby promoting #REDIRECT professor values and promoting the positive aspects of regularly changing jobs (typical in a liberal nanny state). Children watching the show are also taught to believe elements of witchcraft are true, including zombie rabbits and robots that possess souls

Other liberal media has tried to promote Wallace and Gromit extensively, in order to push their own liberal agenda. Shows such as The Simpsons have spoofed the characters and the BBC's Desert Island discs have drawn further attention to the duo by allowing Nick Park on the show.


Filmography

A Grand Day Out (1998)

The Wrong Trousers (1993)

A close shave (1993)

Curse Of The Were-Rabbit

A Matter Of Loaf And Death (2008)
  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104361/