‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’ Review: Aardman’s Beloved Duo Return With a Zippy, Gorgeously Animated Netflix Caper

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Wallace, the scattered entrepreneurial protagonist created by the Oscar-winning animator Nick Park, has an invention for everything. The modest suburban home on Wallaby Street that Wallace shares with his expressive beagle, Gromit, is filled with Rube Goldberg-esque gizmos.

One machine, functioning as a kind of alarm, ejects Wallace out of bed and tosses him into a tunnel that leads right into a warm bath. Another gadget dresses the inventor, offering him variations of his signature sweater vest and brown slack combo. A third contraption slathers spoonfuls of jam on toasted bread, while yet another widget pats the dog. 

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The Bottom Line More polished, but just as fun as ever.

Venue: AFI Fest
Release date: Saturday, Jan. 3 (Netflix)
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