Aardman Animations, the studio behind Shaun the Sheep Movie, was founded by Peter Lord and David Sproxton, known for their stop-motion clay animation.
Shaun the Sheep character was first introduced in the Wallace and Gromit short film "A Close Shave".
Production of the Shaun the Sheep Movie began, involving stop-motion animation techniques.
Shaun the Sheep Movie was officially released internationally, gaining popular acclaim for its animation and storytelling.
The movie won the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, recognizing its excellence in animation and film.
Shaun and the other sheep leave the farm to venture into the city, causing initial trouble and curiosity.
During their city adventure, Shaun and the flock accidentally cause the Farmer to lose his memory and end up in the city hospital.
With the Farmer missing, Shaun steps up to keep the farm running smoothly and maintain order among the other animals.
The sheep and other animals work together to make the farm look perfect, hoping the Farmer will come back soon.
To bring the Farmer back, Shaun and the sheep venture back into the city, facing various urban challenges.
Shaun and the animals face danger from the city’s Animal Control who capture the sheep during their mission.
After a daring rescue operation, Shaun helps the Farmer regain his memory and return safely to the farm.
The Farmer returns home to the farm, and the animals celebrate their successful adventure and reunion.