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BBC News
21-02-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Wallace and Gromit's Feathers McGraw statue unveiled by creator
An evil penguin villain with a red rubber glove for a hat - does he sound familiar?Well, it can only be Wallace and Gromit's Feathers McGraw of course! A bronze statue of the enigmatic McGraw was unveiled in Preston on Thursday. The statue was unveiled by his creator, Oscar-winning animator Nick Park. Crowds gathered in Preston, Lancashire, to watch the was greeted with cheers, and a few playful boos. One spectator got some laughs when he shouted "arrest that chicken".Long thought to be a chicken, Feathers was exposed as a penguin when Wallace and Gromit foiled his plan to rob a museum of a precious diamond. Meanwhile, not far away from Feathers' new statue are Wallace and pair have their very own statues on a bench nearby Preston Markets."As a proud Prestonian, I couldn't be more 'egg-cited' to see our infamous Feathers McGraw joining Wallace and Gromit in my hometown," Nick Park said."I'm not sure how happy Wallace and Gromit will be though to have their arch nemesis clutching the limelight and a little too close for comfort." Who is Feathers McGraw? Feathers McGraw was first introduced in the Wallace and Gromit movies in 1993. He appeared in the Oscar-winning movie The Wrong Trousers as a lodger who stays with Wallace and Gromit. The evil penguin plots to steal the Blue Diamond from the local museum. Feathers returned in a starring role in BAFTA winning Vengeance Most Fowl in 2024.


The Independent
20-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Cheers and then boos for evil penguin Feathers McGraw as statue unveiled
A 4ft-high bronze statue of evil penguin Feathers McGraw has been unveiled near to his arch enemies Wallace and Gromit. Crowds gathered in Preston, Lancashire, to watch Nick Park, the creator of the popular animation film franchise, reveal the sculpture in his home city and then greet the new artwork with cheers… and then playful boos. One onlooker shouted 'arrest that chicken' to laughter. Feathers McGraw appeared in the Oscar-winning The Wrong Trousers and returned in a starring role in Vengeance Most Fowl, which premiered on BBC One on Christmas Day. Long thought to be a chicken, Feathers was exposed as a penguin when Wallace and Gromit foiled his plan to rob a museum of a precious diamond. Preston-born Park and the Mayor of Preston, Councillor Philip Crowe, performed the ceremony on Thursday as part of the opening of Animate, the city's new £45 million entertainment and leisure complex on the site of its former indoor market. The silent criminal mastermind character stands outside Animate but ominously close to the existing Wallace and Gromit bronze statue bench at nearby Preston Markets, also opened by Park in September 2021. Park said: 'As a proud Prestonian, I couldn't be more 'egg-cited' to see our infamous Feathers McGraw joining Wallace and Gromit in my hometown. 'I'm not sure how happy Wallace and Gromit will be though to have their arch nemesis clutching the limelight and a little too close for comfort.' Animate features The Arc Cinema with eight screens and the 16-lane Hollywood Bowl bowling alley, along with various food outlets. Councillor Matthew Brown, leader of Preston City Council, said: 'To have Nick Park officially opening our flagship regeneration scheme, Animate, is a genuine honour and landmark moment for the council and the city. 'In addition, the new Feathers McGraw statue is a fantastic complement to the Wallace and Gromit bench which has drawn so many visitors to Preston, its popularity has blown us away.' Vengeance Most Fowl has been nominated in the best animated feature film category at the forthcoming Academy Awards. Park's Aardman animation studio has previously won four Oscar s over the years. The first win came for the 1989 stop-motion comedy Creature Comforts, while the second film starring Wallace and Gromit, The Wrong Trousers, picked up the best animated short film Oscar in 1994. Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave won the same award in 1996, and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit won best animated feature in 2005.
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Cheers and then boos for evil penguin Feathers McGraw as statue unveiled
A 4ft-high bronze statue of evil penguin Feathers McGraw has been unveiled near to his arch enemies Wallace and Gromit. Crowds gathered in Preston, Lancashire, to watch Nick Park, the creator of the popular animation film franchise, reveal the sculpture in his home city and then greet the new artwork with cheers… and then playful boos. One onlooker shouted 'arrest that chicken' to laughter. Feathers McGraw appeared in the Oscar-winning The Wrong Trousers and returned in a starring role in Vengeance Most Fowl, which premiered on BBC One on Christmas Day. Long thought to be a chicken, Feathers was exposed as a penguin when Wallace and Gromit foiled his plan to rob a museum of a precious diamond. Preston-born Park and the Mayor of Preston, Councillor Philip Crowe, performed the ceremony on Thursday as part of the opening of Animate, the city's new £45 million entertainment and leisure complex on the site of its former indoor market. The silent criminal mastermind character stands outside Animate but ominously close to the existing Wallace and Gromit bronze statue bench at nearby Preston Markets, also opened by Park in September 2021. Park said: 'As a proud Prestonian, I couldn't be more 'egg-cited' to see our infamous Feathers McGraw joining Wallace and Gromit in my hometown. 'I'm not sure how happy Wallace and Gromit will be though to have their arch nemesis clutching the limelight and a little too close for comfort.' Animate features The Arc Cinema with eight screens and the 16-lane Hollywood Bowl bowling alley, along with various food outlets. Councillor Matthew Brown, leader of Preston City Council, said: 'To have Nick Park officially opening our flagship regeneration scheme, Animate, is a genuine honour and landmark moment for the council and the city. 'In addition, the new Feathers McGraw statue is a fantastic complement to the Wallace and Gromit bench which has drawn so many visitors to Preston, its popularity has blown us away.' Vengeance Most Fowl has been nominated in the best animated feature film category at the forthcoming Academy Awards. Park's Aardman animation studio has previously won four Oscars over the years. The first win came for the 1989 stop-motion comedy Creature Comforts, while the second film starring Wallace and Gromit, The Wrong Trousers, picked up the best animated short film Oscar in 1994. Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave won the same award in 1996, and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse Of The Were-Rabbit won best animated feature in 2005.