A glimpse into the story of Shaun Claiming the Sheep
Instead, Armageddon, Shaun the Sheep Movie is one of the enjoyable animated films that narrates a young lamb known as Shaun and his other unnatural barn mates who come across an alien called Lu-La. It is hoping to see the children friending and united as well as in an attempt to enable the children to be creative. Fluffy and innocuously hilarious in keeping with all the best Wes Anderson Californian quirk, this is another balls-out family friendly stop-motion romp for Aardman's that draws exactly the right kind of charitable audiences. When an extraterrestrial with the power of telekinesis crash lands on Earth near Mossy Bottom Farm she is befriended by the cleverest of all the flock, Shaun the Sheep, who decides to take it upon himself to protect her from the predations of the sinister organization who wish to capture her. As usual the visuals are more than just a guilty pleasure of seeing two cute and cuddly creatures getting into insane antics, there’s English finesse with hardly any dialogue, and silent comedy reminiscent of Keaton and Chaplin. Despite many references to a popular sci-fi film this is made in the good, Aardman's tradition to entertain anybody, young or old.