Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas

Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas is a British stop motion animated television special based on the television program Shaun the Sheep by Nick Park. Produced by Paul Kewley and John Woolley and directed by Jay Grace, the programme made its debut on Amazon Video in the United States on 13 November 2015 and on BBC One in the United Kingdom on 26 December 2015, Boxing Day. The special follows Shaun the Sheep (Justin Fletcher) as he gets the Farmer (John Sparkes) to bring home three Llamas from the County Fair. There is no significant dialogue, the majority of the screenplay take place through visual implications or implied dialogue.

Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas
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Genre
Created byRichard Starzak
Based onShaun the Sheep
by Nick Park
Written by
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Paul Kewley
  • John Woolley
EditorDan Williamson
Running time28 minutes
Production companyAardman Animations
DistributorStudioCanal (home media; UK)
Amazon Studios (US)
Release
Original networkBBC One
Picture format16:9 1080i
Audio formatStereo
Original release
  • 26 December 2015 (2015-12-26)
Chronology
Related showsShaun the Sheep
Shaun the Sheep Movie
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

Plot

When the Farmer and Bitzer take a cake to a contest at a festival, Shaun tries to steal it but ends up hiding in the Farmer's jacket. At the festival, he encounters three llamas named Hector, Raul and Fernando, who are hypnotized by a flutist. The flute player stumbles and awakens the llamas, who create chaos in the cake contest. Once the llamas are again hypnotized, they are taken to an auction and sold. Thanks to Shaun, the Farmer and Bitzer accidentally buy them.

Back at Mossy Bottom Farm, the Farmer leads the llamas to the sheep meadow. Shaun befriends the llamas and he and the flock play a football game against them. Timmy finds the flute that came with the llamas and tests it, discovering that he can hypnotize them. However, Timmy loses the flute and the llamas destroy it. The llamas go on a vandalizing spree, culminating in taking a quad bike and destroying the sheep house just as Bitzer finishes repairing it. The flock becomes angry with Shaun for bringing the troublemakers. Meanwhile, the Farmer and Bitzer discover that the llamas have taken over the Farmer's house. After a confrontation, the llamas lock the Farmer in a wardrobe.

Bitzer and Shaun devise a plan to get rid of the llamas, tricking the creatures into the caravan. The plan fails and the llamas escape to take revenge on Shaun. He climbs on the roof of the Farmer's house where the three corner him. However, Timmy and the flock, with Bitzer's help, musically play empty bottles to hypnotize the llamas, who fall back into the caravan.

Bitzer frees the Farmer from the wardrobe, and the next day the llamas are taken back to the auction, where the Farmer inadvertently buys a Rhino. During the credits, a bald man who Shaun tricked into buying the llamas leads them to his house, where he has a daughter who dresses them up for tea parties, much to the chagrin of the llamas. Back at the farm, Timmy befriends the Rhino.

Cast

Additional voices

  • Dan Williamson

Production

The special was first announced on 13 October 2014 and aired on BBC One on 26 December 2015, Boxing Day. It first went into production after production was completed on Shaun the Sheep Movie.[5]

Release

The special was released on Prime Video in the USA on 13 November 2015.[6] It aired in the UK on Boxing Day 2015 at 6.10pm.[7] It was released on DVD in the UK on 8 February 2016.[8] Released on DVD in Australia on 2 March 2016.

Reception and ratings

The special was watched by 6.04 million viewers on BBC One.[9] Melissa Camacho from Common Sense Media gave it four out of five and said "Shaun fans of all ages should find this adventure a delightful addition to the Aardman canon."[10] Ed Power from The Daily Telegraph gave it four out of five and said "Kids, of course, will have loved every silly, sloppy minute. For a show going out at tea-time on Boxing Day, surely that was mission accomplished."[11] Ed Liu from Toon Zone said "The show certainly held my interest and extracted more than its share of laughs, but The Farmer's Llamas doesn’t really have much more plot than an average episode of Shaun the Sheep."[12]

In 2016, it was nominated for an International Emmy Award for Kids: Animation.[13]

Accolades

Award Date of Ceremony Category Nominees Result
International Emmy Awards[14][15] 21 November 2016 Kids: Animation Jay Grace Won
British Academy Children's Awards[16] 20 November 2016 Animation in 2016 Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas Nominated
Kidscreen Awards 2017[17] 15 February 2017 Best in Class Won

References

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