Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas

Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas
Created by Nick Park
Based on Shaun the Sheep 
by Nick Park
Written by Nick Vincent Murphy[1]
Lee Pressman[2]
Richard Starzak[3]
Directed by Jay Grace[4]
Starring Justin Fletcher
John Sparkes
Country of origin Britain
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Paul Kewley
John Woolley
Editor(s) Dan Williamson
Running time 28 minutes
Production company(s) Aardman Animations
Distributor BBC (UK)
Amazon Video (USA)
Release
Original network BBC One (UK)
Amazon Video (USA)
Original release
  • November 13, 2015 (2015-11-13)

(USA)

  • December 26, 2015 (2015-12-26)

(UK)

External links
Website

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 program made its debut on Amazon Video in the USA on November 13, 2015 and on BBC One in the UK on Boxing Day 2015. The special follows Shaun the Sheep (Justin Fletcher) as he gets the Farmer (John Sparkes) to bring home three llamas from the County Fair.

Plot

Shaun tricks the Farmer in buying three prank-pulling llamas, but when the mischief goes too far, Shaun is forced to take action to get rid of them.

Cast

Additional voices

Production

The special was first announced on October 13, 2014 and was set to air on BBC One at Christmas 2015. It first went into production after production was completed on Shaun the Sheep Movie.[9]

Release

The special was released on Amazon Video in the USA on November 13, 2015.[10] It aired in the UK on Boxing Day 2015.[11] It was released on DVD in the UK on February 8, 2016.[12]

Reception

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."[13] 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."[14] Ed Liu from Toon Zone said "The show certainly held my interest and extracted more than its share of laughs."[15]

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