Original 'Wallace and Gromit' Figures Not in Blaze


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HOLLYWOOD - The creator of the Wallace & Gromit films had the original plasticine

figures of the cartoon twosome with him when a warehouse blaze destroyed the

rest of the animated movies' history.

Academy Award winner Nick Park is relieved he managed to save something from

the fire, which ravaged all three floors of his Aardman Animations site in

Bristol, England, yesterday.

He says, "These are the Wallace & Gromit from the film. They have been

going with me on a world tour. I keep them safe in a special suitcase.

"They were with me at my house when the fire happened. Apparently we have lost everything, including things like Wallace & Gromit

in their sidecar."

In a cruel twist of fate, Park had just discovered the latest Wallace &

Gromit movie, The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, had debuted at the top of the

box-office chart when he was told news of the fire.

He adds, "I rang up the office to find out how the film had done in the U.S. I

was told the great news that it was number one and then they said there was

some bad news as well."

Meanwhile, police are investigating the possibility the blaze could have been

started deliberately.

A spokeswoman says, "Our arson task force has been alerted and we are keeping

a close eye on things. It may turn out to be suspicious."

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