Hopefully the celebrated Aardman animations will 'add a bit of joy to any envelope' Royal Mail says.
Royal Mail has unveiled a selection of stamps celebrating beloved Aardman Animations charactersIt is hoped the Aardman Animations characters will "bring a smile to everyone's face", the postal service company said.
Aardman Animations was founded in 1972 and is best known for its films using stop-motion and clay modelling animation techniques.One of the key moments depicted is from the short film The Wrong Trousers On the miniature sheet, Wallace and Gromit celebrate four of their favourite moments displayed on the wall in their home at 62 West Wallaby Street.Characters include Rocky and Ginger, Feathers McGraw, Wallace and Gromit, Frank The Tortoise, Timmy, Morph and Chas, Robin and Shaun The Sheep
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