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woogle Posted: Sep 8th 2007

I really think this should be a title for a W&G creation. I heard it on a quiz show the other nigh as a parody of 'Snakes on a Plane' and it really made me laugh. You could have a plasticine Samuel L Jackson "I've just got to get these mice off this train" as the train Guard/ under cover MIA (Mice intellegence agency )operative and maybe a Bruce Willis'ed up Gromit(ex cop/super hero) saving the day? The mice are, of course, hatching a plot to hold the world's suppy of cheese hostage in excange for free passage to the moon "forgot the crakces gromit" Anyone interested, Or is it just me?


katie Aardman Staff Posted: Sep 8th 2007

Mice on a train - did you hear that on "Mock the Week"?


woogle Posted: Sep 9th 2007

Hi, Yes probably - sorry I had not fully read your IP statement when I posted - I hope I have not infringed anything, as it was not intentional. Apologies if so.


asterix Posted: Sep 19th 2007

sounds funny, i sometimes watch it.


katie Aardman Staff Posted: Sep 20th 2007

No that's fine - it's just I remembered hearing "mice on a train" somewhere and couldn't think which programme it was! Nice idea for a story by the way!


shauns_gal07 Posted: Sep 20th 2007

I know hamsters have been used on creature comforts but I am sure they have enough comic value to have maybe a animated short about them

maybe along the lines of Hamster stories

and have them do takes on movies




how about this one

Harry Hamster and the goblet of food


cheeseland Posted: Sep 20th 2007

WANDG ROCK MY SOX:D


woogle Posted: Oct 1st 2007

hi Katie,

Glad you liked it - if it ever gets made I have one simple request, that the word 'woogle' is used in the script. My personal definition is the joyous movement of a dog's body when very excited as they 'woogle' from side to side. But feel free to make up you own. Oh dear I must get out more.


Jumping Jack Flash Posted: Oct 3rd 2007

I liked the scene in "A Grand Day Out" where the mices took out their goggles.
Or the mices in the film Babe (A pig named babe).
It has nothing to do with wallace and gromit, but I enjoyed the scenes with the mices.
:O


cool chris Posted: Apr 10th 2008

it could start like this .....all abord for mice on a train


Prof Chip Posted: Apr 10th 2008
:)



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