Shaun the Sheep

British children's television series

  • Nick Park
  • Bob Baker
Developed byRichard Starzak
Alison Snowden
David FineVoices ofJustin Fletcher
John Sparkes
Kate Harbour
Richard Webber
Emma Tate
Andy Nyman
Simon Greenall
Jo AllenTheme music composerMark ThomasOpening theme"Life's a Treat" by Mark Thomas and Jim MoirEnding theme"Life's a Treat" (instrumental)ComposerMark ThomasCountry of originUnited Kingdom[1]
GermanyOriginal languagesSilent
Interjection
GrammelotNo. of series6No. of episodes170
36 (shorts)
2 (specials) (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producers
  • For Aardman Animations:
    Peter Lord
    David Sproxton
    Nick Park
    Miles Bullough (series 1-3)
    Alix Wiseman (series 5)
    Sarah Cox (series 6-present)
  • For BBC:
    Michael Carrington (series 1)
    Nikki Chaplin (series 1-2)
    Melanie Halsall (series 3)
    Lucy Pryke (series 4-present)
  • For Westdeutscher Rundfunk:
    Brigitta Mühlenbeck (series 1-3)
    Dorte Hanke (series 3-4)
    Henrike Vieregge (series 5-present)
    Annette Walther (series 6-present)
ProducersJulie Lockhart (series 1)
Gareth Owen (series 2)
John Woolley (series 3-present)Running time7–8 minutesProduction companiesAardman Animations
BBC
Westdeutscher RundfunkOriginal releaseNetworkCBBC
BBC One (special)Release5 March 2007 (2007-03-05) –
18 November 2016 (2016-11-18)NetworkNetflix
CBBC (2022-present)
CBeebies (2023-present)
BBC One (short film)
BBC Two (2022-present)Release16 March 2020 (2020-03-16) –
present (present)RelatedWallace and Gromit
Timmy Time

Shaun the Sheep is a British stop-motion animated silent comedy children's television series which is developed by Aardman Animations. A spin-off in the Wallace and Gromit franchise, the series focuses on the adventures of Shaun, the eponymous sheep previously starring in A Close Shave, as the leader of his flock on a northern English farm. The series premiered on 5 March 2007 on CBBC in the UK, also airing on BBC Two. Since 2020, the series is streamed globally on Netflix. In March 2024, it was announced that the seventh series is in development and will premiere in 2025.[2] With 170 episodes over 6 series, Shaun the Sheep is one of the longest-running animated series in British television.

The series inspired the spin-off Timmy Time, a show aimed at younger viewers that follows Shaun's younger cousin. A feature-length film, Shaun the Sheep Movie, was released theatrically on 6 February 2015. A 30-minute short film, Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas, was aired in 2015 as a Christmas TV special. A second feature-length film, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, was released theatrically on 18 October 2019. A second short film, Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas, was released on Netflix on 3 December 2021. A third film is currently being worked on by Aardman Animations.

Plot

Shaun, an unusually clever sheep, lives with his flock at Mossy Bottom Farm (the name can be seen in nearly all of the opening scenes), a traditional small northern English farm. Each episode centres around Shaun's attempts to add excitement to their otherwise boring lives. The action snowballs into fantastic sitcom-style escapades, most often because the sheep are fascinated with human technology and culture. This usually brings them into partnership — and sometimes conflict — with the sheepdog Bitzer, while they all are simultaneously trying to avoid discovery by the farmer. It takes aspects from old fashion cartoons such as Tom and Jerry.

Characters

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