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  1. Home | Aardman

    Aardman is the world famous, four times Academy Award® winning animation studio, creators of Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Chicken Run and Morph.

  2. Film, TV & Games | Aardman

    Aardman is a world leader in animated entertainment across films, TV series’ and games. Discover our award-winning brands here.

  3. About Aardman

    For over 40 years, Aardman has entertained and charmed the world, creating much loved characters and bringing unforgettable stories to life. We live and breathe the values that underpin our creative …

  4. Official site of Aardman Animations

    Menu ... Gas Ferry Road Bristol BS1 6UN (0)117 984 8485 Get directions 1410 Aztec West Bristol BS32 4RT (0)1454 859 000 Get directions Home Latest News Aardman Academy Careers FILM, TV & …

  5. A little bit of history | Aardman

    Peter Lord and David Sproxton began their animating partnership at school, and while still teenagers created a short animated sketch called ‘Aardman’ which the BBC bought for their Vision On series.

  6. Latest news from the studio | Aardman

    Read the latest news from Aardman, including info about new films, partnerships, appointments and awards. Find out about all the exciting projects we’re involved with, from the moment they’re greenlit …

  7. Aardman Academy

    Bring your story to life in the iconic Aardman studios. From Morph to Chicken Run, we've been crafting world-renowned stories since 1976 and training world-class animators since 2000.

  8. Our People | Aardman

    Meet some of the creative talent at Aardman – the people who make our films, series’ and commercials so special and unique.

  9. Art of Aardman

    Created in partnership with Art Ludique, Art of Aardman is a touring exhibition that celebrates the intricacy, humour and artistry of the Aardman studio.

  10. Bristol Museums & Aardman Announce Major 2026 Collaboration

    Dec 2, 2025 · Bristol Museums and Aardman are thrilled to announce a landmark collaboration in 2026 to celebrate Aardman’s 50th anniversary.