Wallace and Growlithe, anyone?
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A short stop-motion teaser of a Pokeball being formed out of blobs of clay has been revealed, which gives precisely nothing away about what the project will be about, but is plenty enough for me to get ridiculously excited about the prospect of Pokemon being brought to life in the animation studio’s signature style. In ablog postannouncing the collaboration, it’s said that Aardman will bring “its unique style of storytelling to the Pokemon universe in brand-new adventures.”
Whether that’ll be in the form of an animated series like the wholesome Netflix releasePokemon Concierge(also a stop-motion production), an entire movie, or something else entirely hasn’t been confirmed, but regardless, it’s definitely one to keep an eye on. The vice president of marketing and media at The Pokemon Company International, Taito Okiura, says in a statement: “This is a dream partnership for Pokemon. Aardman are masters of their craft, and we have been blown away by their talent and creativity. What we have been working on together ensures our global Pokemon fans are in for a treat!”
The managing director of Aardman, Sean Clarke, describes it as “a huge honor” to work with Pokemon, and says it “feels incredibly exciting” to combine the beloved series “with our love of craft, character and comedic storytelling,” which has me praying that it’ll capture the same sort of vibe as Wallace and Gromit. “Aardman and TPCi share an emphasis on heritage and attention to detail as well as putting our fans and audiences at the heart of what we do, which we know will steer us right as we together create charming, original, and new stories for audiences around the world,” Clarke adds.
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