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Roald Dahl-inspired Wallace and Gromit sculpture part of charity trail

Roald Dahl-inspired Wallace and Gromit sculpture part of charity trail

Big Friendly Wallace, featuring large ears, sits on a bench with a giant teacup of fizzy Frobscottle – the green drink consumed by giants in Dahl's 1982 novel The BFG.
The artwork is one of 53 forming the Gromit Unleashed trail, which will be hitting the streets of Bristol from June 30, in aid of the city's children's hospital charity The Grand Appeal.
Five sculptures were unveiled overlooking the Clifton Suspension Bridge on Wednesday, including Netflix's re-imagining of Wednesday Addams as Aardman's Feathers McGraw.
Feathers is painted in purple and black shades, with the phrase 'Wednesday's child is full of woe' printed on its centre.
Gromit Unleashed 2025 will launch across the City of Bristol on June 30 (Ben Birchall/PA)
There is also Walk the Lime, a citrus inspired Gromit that pays homage to the 2005 Johnny Cash biopic – complete with a lime perched on the dog's nose.
The Norbot gnome from Wallace and Gromit's Vengeance Most Fowl 2024 film will also make an appearance on the trail.
Nicola Masters, director of The Grand Appeal, said: 'We are thrilled to be bringing the magic and wonder of cinema, film, stories and legends to our third Gromit Unleashed trail this summer, turning the streets of Bristol and beyond into a living storybook.
'Each Aardman sculpture is a character, each corner a scene, and together they form a spectacular adventure – all to raise funds for The Grand Appeal, the Bristol Children's Hospital Charity.
'By following the trail, families, friends, residents of Bristol and visitors from the UK and all over the world won't just be part of a city-wide celebration of creativity – everyone will be helping to create a brighter, and better future for young patients in the children's hospital.
'This year, Gromit unleashes the magic of cinema grounded in a very real cause.'

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Doja went on to admit that she too has had her 'share of f**k ups' and learnt from her mistakes, before fuming that it was 'like weasel s**t' for him to share their chat online. 'Like you're supposed do that so that you know you're not supposed to do that in the future. I did my share of f**k ups so that I don't f**k up again,' Doja continued, though her tone distinctly changed. 'But the fact that Noah did that, like went and posted a private conversation between me and him is so unbelievably socially unaware and whack. That's like borderline snake s**t, that's like weasel s**t,' she added. 'And I'm not saying that that encapsulates his entire personality – like I don't imagine Noah that way. Maybe he is, like a whole snake. But I didn't see him that way,' she said. 'I made an assumption that he was gonna be chill about it and he went and shared information that I didn't feel comfortable with him sharing,' she concluded. The DM that New York-native shared showed Doja asking: 'Noah can u tell Joseph to hmu. wait no. does he have a gf?' He responded, 'LMAOO slide into his dms,' but she said, 'idk his IG or twitter he doesn't have a DM to slide into', before he provided Quinn's handle for her. In April Joseph Quinn was reportedly been 'seen on a celebrity dating app' after Doja Cat hit back at engagement rumours. The singer and the Stranger Things actor went public with their relationship in August when they were seen packing on the PDA in London. They were last seen together at the Los Angeles premiere of Joseph's new film Warfare on March 27. However, a source has now claimed he is dating again, after setting up a profile on Raya, according to The Sun. 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