Shaun the Sheep star of Wallace and Gromit's A Close Shave brings his very own series to DVD. Follow the adventures of Shaun and the rest of his flock as they join in his latest madcap schemes from synchronised swimming in the sheep dip to disguising themselves in the scarecrow's clothes.
Shaun is a daring sheep who makes an adventure out of everything. In this amazing DVD you can see what fun a farmyard flock can be. Filled with adventures, this DVD is a must have for adults and children.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. It's chaos in the countryside with Shaun The Sheep! Shaun is a sheep who doesn't follow the flock - in fact, he leads them into all sort of scrapes and scraps, turning peace in the valley into mayhem in the meadow. Shaun and his pals run rings around their poor sheepdog Bitzer, as he tries to stop the Farmer finding out what's going on behind his back. Every day brings a new adventure for Shaun! Featuring 8 Baa...rilliant adventures: 1. Shape Up With Shaun 2. Bathtime 3. Fetching 4. Take Away 5. Still Life 6. Scrumping 7. Little Sheep Of Horrors 8. The Kite Also includes Shaun Sing-A-Long! Certificate Universal Suitable for All Year 2007 Screen Fullscreen 4:3 Languages English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo
Eight episodes from the first season of the popular animated series from the creator of Wallace and Gromit. Shaun is a sheep who doesn't follow the flock. In fact he leads them into all sort of scrapes and scraps, turning peace in the valley into mayhem in the meadow. Shaun and his pals run rings around their poor sheepdog Bitzer, as he tries to stop the Farmer finding out what's going on behind his back. Features the following episodes: 'Shape Up With Shaun', 'Bathtime', 'Fetching', 'Take Away', 'Still Life', 'Scrumping', 'Little Sheep of Horrors' and 'The Kite'.
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