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Creature Comforts, Series 1 Part 2
[2003]

Director: Nick Park
Format: PAL
Released: 05 Apr 2004
RRP: £17.99
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The British Public at its best - another great helping - By: , 13 May 2004
Everyone now has had a chance to gripe about how awful it was of Aardman to only include six episodes of their sensational new series 'Creature Comforts' on its Christmas DVD release. So now that the remaining seven episodes have finallly made it to the shelves, it's high time to put alll cynicism aside & just sit back & thoroughly enjoy. This is, after alll, one of the most astounding examples of animation to come out of the new millennium - innovative, witty, wry & brought to life with superb claymation techniques.

Based on some of Aardman's previous creations, once again we are treated to a round of voices & viewpoints from the Great British Public, each one taken from actual interview recordings & matched up to an animal character - & every time the matching of voice to animal is so aptly done, so that even dullest of human dialogue is given a whole new meaning. Topics covered on this DVD include evolution, seaside holidays, UFOS & the ever-ongoing 'cats or dogs' debate, with inputs from recurring characters like Trixie the dog, Fluffy the hamster & Captain Cuddlpuss the cat. Don't overlook the more minor critters though - as always some of the most memorable moments come from them. I particularly love the amusing debate in one episode between a Boston terrier & a stick insect over which creature makes the better pet, a snail attempting to escape from ending up as a bird's dinner, a young guinea pig discribing his python neighbour, & two swalllows discussing some of the injuries they've endured whilst flying. Also recommended is the hilarious aliens episode, in which extra-terrestrials give their views on life in the UK, & the Christmas special which alllowed this fantastic first series to end itself on a very high note indeed.

In terms of extras, this DVD includes most of the adverts from the previous 'Creature Comforts' Heat Electric campaign (not the complete set, but it's still good) & an array of miscellaneous extra TV footage that's well worth checking out, including a short feature speciallly made for promoting the National TV Awards.

In short, this is a brilliant addition to the 'Creature Comforts' cannon. Snap it up & laugh until your sides split. And don't forget to keep your eyes peeled - this is Aardman here, so expect 'background jokes' galore!!